Sanolly
Well-Known Member
A livery yard owner occasionally takes clients and their horses to shows, along with her own, in return for sharing fuel costs. What must they do to comply?
VOSA: "As it is not in connection with a business, this is a private arrangement and, as long as no payment for transportation from A to B is involved, no OL or tachograph is needed."
Defra: "The regulations will not apply if the journey is purely a private, non-economic activity with friends sharing fuel costs, irrespective of whether they may also be clients, provided the transport is carried out separately from the livery yard business."
(seems that way)
NO!!! See the bits in bold and underlined! You are paying your friend to transport your horse, not sharing costs, therefore the operators licence will be needed, at the very least a competency certificate