Vehicle standards for vintage vehicles including tractors (2024)

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The rules and regulations that apply to private and commercial vehicles more than 30 years old.

A vehicle becomes vintage 30 years after the date of first registration. For example, a vehicle first registered on 1 February 1993 became a vintage vehicle on 1 February 2023.

Vehicle standards for vintage vehicles including tractors (1)

Vintage vehicles up to the age of 40 must be tested

Vintage vehicles up to the age of 40 must still undergo a roadworthiness test, if used in a public place.Vehicles over 40 years old are exempt from roadworthiness testing but only if used for non-commercial purposes, and you are still required by law to ensure it's maintained in good condition and does not pose a risk to other road users.If a vehicle is over 40 years old and is used for commercial reasons (e.g., as a wedding hire vehicle), a roadworthiness test is required.

Frequently asked questions

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Vintage vehicles and roadworthiness testing

What is the definition of a vintage vehicle?

It refers to a 'vehicle of historical interest' which fulfils all the following conditions:

  • it was manufactured or registered for the first time at least 30 years ago.
  • its specific type as defined in the relevant national or union law is no longer in production.
  • it is historically preserved and maintained in its original state and has not undergone substantial changes in the technical characteristics of its main components.

Are vintage cars exempt from NCT?

Currently only private cars 40 years and older are exempt from NCT. Private cars aged between 30-39 years (inclusive) are required to do a roadworthiness test every two years. However, if the car is being used for commercial purposes, e.g., wedding hire then it will require a roadworthiness test. For more information, see our NCT webpage.

Why do vintage trucks need to be tested?

Vintage trucks can be used for commercial purposes i.e., to carry a load, and therefore they are required to be tested. These vehicles are tested to the standards that the vehicles concerned were originally designed to meet.

Are there regulations for testing vintage vehicles?

Yes. Regulations came into effect on 20 May 2018 regarding roadworthiness testing of vintage vehicles.

Will vintage trucks still need to be tested annually?

Vehicle Registration DateTesting Frequency
Vehicle aged 40 years and over (in line with date of registration) and used for non-commercial purposesVehicle does not require a roadworthiness test provided that the vehicle is not being used for commercial purposes
Vehicle aged between 30 and 39 years old (in line with date of registration) and used for non- commercial purposesVehicle will be required to undergo compulsory roadworthiness testing every two years instead of annually provided the vehicle has been kept in test and the declaration form for non-commercial use has been signed and submitted at the test centre.
Vehicle is not yet 30 years oldVehicle must undergo an annual roadworthiness test whether it is used for commercial or non-commercial purposes.
Vintage vehicle being used for commercial purposes (registered anytime) ​​Must undergo a roadworthiness test annually regardless of age.

What is considered a vintage vehicle being used commercially?

If it is being used to transport passengers or goods for hire or reward, it is considered to be used commercially.

What colour should indicators be on a 1963 vintage vehicle?

Normally the colour should be amber, however if the vehicle was first registered before 01 July 1964 it can be any of the following:

(a) amber - where the indicator shows both to the front and the rear,

(b) amber or white - where the indicator shows only to the front,

(c) amber or red - where the indicator shows only to the rear.

What colour should front parking lights be on a 1963 vintage vehicle?

When lit they should have a white or yellow light to the front and red to the rear.

Do vintage motorhomes require CVRT?

Since January 2020 any motorhome 40 years or older do not require a test. Motorhomes aged between 30-39 years (inclusive) are required to do a roadworthiness test every two years.

Does an old army truck used as a tow truck both on-site and on the public road require roadworthiness testing?

Vintage trucks used for commercial purposes require annual testing.

Vintage agricultural tractors

What is the legal definition of a vintage agricultural tractor?

A vintage agricultural tractor isdefined as ‘a tractor that is over 30 years old’.

Do vintage agricultural tractors have to be roadworthiness tested?

No, unless they are are rated at greater than 40 km /h and being used for commercial purposes.

Do vintage agricultural tractors need to be fitted with a full lighting system?

See our lighting and visibility laws for agricultural vehicles FAQ informationon our webpage.

Do vintage tractors have to be registered or taxed?

You will need to contact your localmotortax office.

What braking system is legally required on vintage tractors?

Vintage tractors which are rated at 40 km/h or less need a service brake with 25% braking efficiency and a parking brake with 16% braking efficiency.

Is it a requirement for a vintage tractor to have a flashing amber beacon on when operating on the public road?

Since 01 January 2016, all tractors and self-propelled machines are required to be fitted with a flashing amber beacon. However, only vintage tractors taking part in vintage rallies or displays are exempt from this requirement.

Can I tow a trailer with my vintage tractor?

Yes. However, if either your tractor or trailer is un-plated, the maximum you can tow is 3 times the tractor’s unladen weight, e.g. if the unladen weight of your tractor is 1.4 tonnes, you are limited to towing a trailer with a laden weight not exceeding 4.2 tonnes.

What regulations apply if my trailer was never equipped with brakes and even if it had, my tractor has no way of powering them?

If your tractor is designed to travel at speeds of 40 km/h or less, you can draw a trailer with a laden weight of 5 tonnes or less without brakes providing the laden weight of the trailer does not exceed three times the tractor’s unladen weight.

If your tractor is designed to travel at speeds over 40 km/h, you can only draw a trailer with a laden weight of 3.5 tonnes without brakes.

Where do I find the unladen weight of my vintage tractor if it is not plated?

You will need to contact the original manufacturer or authorised distributor. If they are no longer in service, you could try contacting an existing tractor manufacturer near you to enquire if they will assist you in this matter.

Are roll over protection systems (ROPS) required on vintage tractors?

Yes. Under S.I.No. 138 of 1969 all tractors shall be fitted with a safety frameor roll over protection system while used in a public place,irrespective of age or how it is being used.

What standards apply to ROPS?

You will need to contact Health & Safety Authority (HSA) who have responsibility for the legislation governing EU ROPS standards.

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