gary said:
below is a reply by Swift regarding a similar question
How relevant is the information on the plate with regard to VOSA? Could you be 'done' for not having the tyres/pressures on your caravan that the plate specifies!
The plate is not a legal requirement, but is a requirement of the industry Code of Practice. You cannot be "done" for not having the correct MTPLM or tyre sizes on the plate, but it does cause considerable confusion if you are stopped by VOSA or the police.
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Fair point then but what matters is the tyres fitted can carry the weight and the pressure in them is correct, nothing else
I would say Swift could be wrong with their advice.
I have just lifted this small extract from a reputable website
"1982 regulations demand that all trailers, including unbraked ones, must be clearly marked with their maximum gross weight in kg. This may be checked at any time by the police at a weighbridge. Since 1 January 1997, all unbraked trailer plates must show the year of manufacture."
I seem to remember having this conversation with Prof John L a few years ago when he was adamant he never needed to replace the weight plate on his caravan as it had faded, I also seem to remember that he went off and found the information needed.............and replaced his faded plate.
http://www.ntta.co.uk/law/law/identification_plates.aspx
I wouldn't know if it was a requirement that the tyres had to be listed or not though.
There used to be a link that pointed to this site with the info on as well.