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PASSENGER VEHICLES
example indicators of design for passenger use::
constructed or adapted mainly for carrying 10 or less passengers
has to the rear of the driver’s seat roofed accommodation which is fitted with side windows or which is constructed or adapted for the fitting of side windows
For example, a Chrysler Voyager would normally be charged at PASSENGER rates.
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Passenger vehicles which are seen to be carrying, for example, builders tools or materials; furniture; packages; any items requiring Customs attendance or paperwork may be charged at freight rates (or required to pay the extra if already in possession of a passenger ticket), if, in the reasonable opinion of Transeuropa staff, the vehicle is being used for commercial purposes.
If such a vehicle or passenger is permitted to travel on a passenger ticket on one occasion, it is highly unlikely that either would be permitted on a second occasion
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COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
example indicators of design for commercial use:
constructed primarily for the carriage of goods
no side rear windows
front row of seats only
sign-writing to one or more panels
For example, a Renault Kango van would always be charged FREIGHT
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