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@brenttoderian.bsky.social
Those are classified as light trucks in the USA, right?
So you’d need an according commercial vehicle driver’s license (C1, has to be renewed every 5 years with medical check-up), regardless weight, as the classification is also transferred, right?
@vampirdaddy @brenttoderian.bsky.social they are just classed by weight. It'd be a stretch to invent a new class just to catch these vehicles, but not panel vans.
I guess they could insist that if the vehicle is capable of carrying a large payload, then the VIN plate must allow for a minimum proportion of that capacity. They've done similar for motorhomes. It would also stop 7.5t Iveco vans from being plated at 3.5t to avoid tachograph and driving time restrictions.
@guigsy @brenttoderian.bsky.social
The vehicles conforming to EU standards are classified in the EU by weight.
But if the EU accepts US certifications then maybe also the corresponding US classifications (independent of the EU weight classes)?
I'm just looking for possible vectors of malice compliance.
@vampirdaddy @brenttoderian.bsky.social Not sure, but I think it's more messed up than that. There's vehicle classes which determine the safety requirements and periodic testing, and the "road tax" class. I think the US Light Truck is equivalent to these classes.
But the driver's license is mostly broken down by the number of wheels, weight and towing. Which doesn't actually neatly match the vehicle classes.
I guess the individual countries could set a very high road tax?