This is how a motor vehicle is defined under road traffic law:
CPS wrote:
Definition of a Motor Vehicle
The term 'motor vehicle' is defined in section 185(1) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and section 136(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as "a mechanically propelled vehicle, intended or adapted for use on roads".
Although this is the legal definition, ultimately it is a matter of fact and degree for a court to interpret as to whether or not a vehicle is a motor vehicle at the time of the incident.
The term mechanically propelled vehicle is not defined in the Road Traffic Acts. It is ultimately a matter of fact and degree for the court to decide. At its most basic level it is a vehicle which can be propelled by mechanical means. It can include both electrically and steam powered vehicles.
So basically the PHV legislation (as per Sussex's definition above) doesn't have a problem accommodating electric vehicles - they're classed as motor vehicles, along with standard petrol and diesel powered cars, or even steam
So the council's specification for PHVs presumably says something about requiring an internal combustion engine of some kind.
But why they're granting an
exemption from this to accommodate an electric vehicle - as opposed to
updating the specification - is anyone's guess
