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Old 30-07-2009
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The appellant drove a mechanically propelled vehicle known as a Go-Kart on a road.
The Go-Kart had its engine at the rear, had a tubular frame mounted on four small wheels and was equipped with a single seat, steering-wheel and column, and an efficient silencer.
It had brakes which operated on the rear wheels only, and it had no horn, springs, parking-brake, driving-mirror or wings.

The appellant was convicted of certain offences against the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations, 1955, and the Road Traffic Act, 1960.

So YES - being a road traffic act offence - you also include, no tax, no insurance, no licence etc
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