A survey by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has found that 48% of UK van drivers admit that they overloaded their vans.
This is despite the fact that 89% of drivers claim to know the legal weight restriction for their light commercial vehicle (LCV).
Overloading your vehicle by as much as 30% of its gross vehicle weight could lead to a fine of up to £300, meaning the nation’s van drivers are risking a combined £703 million in penalties.
Anything above 30% overloaded and offenders may even be issued with a court summons and a custodial sentence in the most serious cases.
The survey also found that 66% of younger drivers (aged 18-24) had overloaded their van in 2022, followed by 63% of driver aged 65 or over.
Additionally, the research revealed that carpenters are the tradespeople most likely to overload their vans (63%), closely followed by builders (60%), electricians (55%) and painter decorators (55%).
Overloading penalties
In the UK, the maximum gross vehicle weight for an LCV is 3.5 tonnes (3,500kg), rising to 4.25 tonnes (4,250kg) for an alternatively-fuelled vehicle, such as an all-electric Volkswagen ID. Buzz.
Percentage overweight (of gross vehicle weight) |
Penalty charge |
5 – 9.99% | £100 fine |
10 – 14.99% | £200 fine |
15 – 29.99% | £300 fine |
Over 30% | Court summons |
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