This week on the Motorhome Matt Podcast, we're live from the Western Motorhome and Campervan Show to unpack how future driving licence changes could affect motorhome and caravan owners. Matt and Keith explore the potential changes on the horizon, including updates on digital driving licences featuring QR codes, which could simplify your documentation.
We discuss possible increases in weight limits for motorhomes under standard B licences, allowing you to drive heavier vehicles legally without needing additional certification.
Matt also shares insights into the upcoming medical assessment requirements for licence renewals and the implications this might have for those with specific medical conditions. This conversation is packed with information on how these changes could affect your motorhome adventures and what you need to keep in mind to stay compliant.
Plus, we have an exciting new product from That Leisure Shop — A Black Streak Remover designed to keep your vehicle in top shape by tackling those stubborn streaks and protecting your paintwork.
In the Q&A Tim Allen is frustrated about road tax changes after upgrading his motorhome’s weight, Ian Lynch raises a critical safety question about child seats in older motorhomes, and John Hogan asks about upgrading his halogen headlights to LED, prompting a discussion on retrofitting options and the importance of sourcing the right parts.
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Monthly
- PublishedSeptember 30, 2024 at 7:00 PM UTC
- Length39 min
- Episode153
- RatingClean