Rule
47 Horse-drawn vehicles used on the
highway should be operated and maintained in accordance
with standards set out in the Department for Transport’s
Code of Practice for Horse-Drawn Vehicles. This Code lays
down the requirements for a road driving assessment and
includes a comprehensive list of safety checks to ensure
that a carriage and its fittings are safe and in good
working order. The standards set out in the Road Driving
Assessment may be required to be met by a Local Authority
if an operator wishes to obtain a local authority licence
to operate a passenger-carrying service (see 'Other
information').
Rule
48 Safety equipment and clothing.
All horse-drawn vehicles should have two red rear
reflectors. It is safer not to drive at night but if you
do, a light showing white to the front and red to the
rear MUST
be fitted.
[Law RVLR 1989 reg 4]
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