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We use cookies to collect information about how you use the Police Scotland website. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. What is an Abnormal Load? Notifying an Abnormal Load. Does your load require a self-escort? Does your load require a chargeable Police Scotland Escort? Cancelling a Police Scotland Escort.
Minute of Agreement. Anyone who wants to move an abnormal load throughout Scotland has a legal obligation to notify the Chief Officer of Police Scotland. An abnormal load is a load that cannot be broken down into smaller loads for transport. To break down the load would be too expensive and risk damage. The user of certain vehicles specified must, before the start of any journey, notify the Chief Officer of Police.
This is for for each area in which the vehicle or vehicle-combination is to be used. If your vehicle falls within these vehicle types and you are moving it within Scotland you must notify Police Scotland of your journey. It also deals with vehicles with projections. These comprise of abnormal indivisible loads, mobile cranes, engineering plant and road recovery vehicles.
Therefore a load that is not abnormally large or long may still need to be notified under the relevant legislation. Length: The measurements should be taken from the widest point including mirrors, etc and the longest point. In order to move an abnormal load within Scotland, you must notify Police Scotland of your intention. All Notifications will be assessed individually. To notify Police Scotland of an Abnormal Load movement, you can do so by downloading our Notification form.
Abnormal loads are not permitted to travel during peak hours. These are Monday-Friday between 6. For example, when applying the criteria above, if the Notification is received on a Friday, the movement would be unauthorised to move until the following Tuesday. Submit your notification stating your intention to move an abnormal load. The Police Scotland Abnormal Loads Team will then assess your Notification and respond informing you of any requirement for a self-escort.