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Van overloading offences on the increase

Van overloading offences on the increase

The number of fines for van overloading has risen, according to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).

Published 1 Aug 2025By CV Show News

During the past financial year (2024/25), there were 208 convictions for overloading of light goods vehicles (LGVs), compared with 187 the previous year (2023/24).

According to the new research from GoCompare van insurance, the 208 convictions for exceeding a vehicle’s maximum authorised mass (MAM) resulted in fines totalling £391,964.90 – £71,000 more than the previous year. MAM is the legal weight limit of a van, including cargo, fuel, tools, and passengers. Even a small amount of excess weight can result in an instant fine or court summons.

Related offences like construction and use, which include uneven or insecure loads and breaches like axle overloads, added a further £50,924 in fines over the same period. In total, there were 270 convictions for overloaded or unsafely loaded vans in a single year in 2024/25, equating to one conviction every working day and almost £450,000 in fines overall.

Steve Ramsey, motoring expert at GoCompare, said: “Avoiding an overloading fine really comes down to awareness and routine. Know your van’s weight limit, factor in everything you’re carrying, not just the cargo, and get into the habit of checking daily.

“It’s easy to assume you’re under the limit, but it doesn’t take much to cross the line. A couple of extra toolboxes, some building materials, or even a second passenger can tip the balance.”

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