The Cybertruck not being road legal in the UK is one of the few sensible things we're doing at the moment so I expect it to be overturned within 6 months
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LANDLORDS COWER IN FEAR OF MAOTRAIN
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in a landfill lmao gottem
There’s a place called Bury St Edmunds…now I can’t unsee someone burying it.
The Cybertruck is not road legal in the UK
The only good thing Engl*nd has done.
UK. England is just one of the collection of countries. There’s some variation on laws and shit, but this one will be the same.
Isn't the Certificate of Conformity a EU thing mostly? Have they just kept that lol?
Everything from the EU was explicitly kept upon leaving with changes made coming through legislation in order to make the transition as smooth as possible.
Love to leave the EU only to stick to all EU legislation except the ECHR
Pretty much!
Leaving the ECHR terrifies me even more than leaving the EU.
We're supposedly making and pushing our own amazing replacement standard to the CE.
But given that no other country recognises UKCA and its requirements are identical to CE. We've basically spent millions and 5 years pushing a redundant, unused, literally useless standard. So everybody still just uses CE.
That thing is too large for 90% of roads in the UK
I doubt it would fit down a single-track
bring back public flogging
Good, scrap it
lol. Lmao even
lmaoooo what was a cybercuck doing in manchester
Oi, you got a loisence for that wheelie bin?
Hah, suck it