GeoffL
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Sorry, my bad. I originally wrote a long, complicated post that contained much of the gumph in Reg 33 but trimmed it down to make it readable and managed to trim the bit about the mirror actually needing to give a view out of the back window -- which means it's not legally required where the van either doesn't have a rear window or the internal fittings block the line of sight from the centre of the windscreen to the rear.But.
If a vehicle does not have a rear window, Regulation 33 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 removes the requirement for an internal mirror, but strictly mandates having two functional exterior mirrors.
For standard passenger cars and dual-purpose vehicles, the specific legal requirements include:
- Interior Mirror Exemption: You do not legally need an internal rear-view mirror if it would provide no view to the rear of the vehicle (e.g., in a van with a solid bulkhead or a car with a blocked rear window).
However, I can't remember seeing any coachbuilt that doesn't have either a mirror or a camera system. Yesterday, I checked Autotrader and looked at the first ten coachbuilts listed and all had either a mirror or a camera system. Today, I checked Autotrader again, this time for coachbuilts between £30k and £40k with rear washrooms (so they definitely aren't legally required to have mirrors) and looked at the first four listed -- they all had camera systems.