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Commercial CVRT with a camper conversion 70% complete

  • 23-07-2020 8:47am
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    Registered Users Posts: 1


    For CVRT testing, are there strict rules & regulations on what is/isn't classed as a commercial vehicle?

    I have a VW transporter and currently 70% through the conversion to a camper. Unfortunately, my CVRT is up and I need to get it tested. Is there anyway the tester can fail this as it is now ''classed a camper-van'?

    I need this van as an everyday vehicle for now so I can’t just leave it off the road until the conversion is complete.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,868 ✭✭✭Alkers


    For CVRT testing, are there strict rules & regulations on what is/isn't classed as a commercial vehicle?

    I have a VW transporter and currently 70% through the conversion to a camper. Unfortunately, my CVRT is up and I need to get it tested. Is there anyway the tester can fail this as it is now ''classed a camper-van'?

    I need this van as an everyday vehicle for now so I can’t just leave it off the road until the conversion is complete.

    In most cases there will be no issue, I have tested my van with the interiors removed, have heard isolated cases of there being issues at particular centres. As an SQI is required to declare a vehicle a campervan, if the CVRT tester claims it not to be a campervan, I would be requesting his SQI status and just getting them to assess the safety and roadworthyness of the vehicle.


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