From 25th May, fitting bull-bars to vehicles such as 4x4s is to become illegal.
In a move to improve pedestrian and cyclists’ safety on the road, EU law dictates the sale and manufacture of protective metal frames is to stop.
Farmers – for whom the idea was originally developed – must now find alternative means of shielding the front of their vehicles from marauding cattle and rogue tree branches.
Flexible, energy-absorbent frontal protection systems (FPS) - such as Concept Mouldings Endura -
which can be proved to reduce the injury potential of vehicles involved in collisions will continue to remain legal, as will dedicated light shields weighing less than 50g (1.8oz).Existing bull-bars currently fitted to vehicles are not covered by this ruling, which only applies to the sale and fitting of new protective metal frames.
by Nick Fone (About this Author)
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