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#1 mab01uk

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Posted 01 April 2025 - 10:33 PM

The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs has launched its major 5-yearly National Historic Vehicle Survey for 2025.
"The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs will have to argue even more strongly for historic vehicles to retain their current access and freedoms on our roads in the coming years as we navigate the most challenging period in our history. To defend our freedom to use yesterday's vehicles on tomorrow's roads, we need your help completing this crucial survey.
We conduct this major research every five years and more than 15,000 enthusiasts participated last time around. We want to make this survey the largest and most comprehensive of its kind in the world, so please take part, have your say, and help keep the historic vehicles that we love on the road for the benefit of everyone in the future.
Due to changing political and environmental influences, the historic vehicle community, events, the freedom to use the roads, and even the fuel we use are under increasing threats and pressures.
The FBHVC aims to lobby the Government against detrimental legislation and restrictions that could impact the future of historic vehicles. However, to secure a successful outcome, the organisation needs dependable data on the significance and scope of the historic vehicle movement. The responses you provide will help shape the future of historic vehicles in Great Britain over the next five years by providing crucial data."
https://fbhvc.co.uk/survey

"The survey typically takes around 10-15 minutes to complete (for one vehicle), and is best completed in 'one sitting'. You can come back to it at any time, which is helpful if you have multiple vehicles."
Survey of individuals who own historic vehicles (more than 30 years old), click here:-
https://survey.websu...fbhvcenthusiast

 

 



#2 Ethel

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Posted Yesterday, 09:22 AM

That sort of thing always seems to have a bias towards the expensive investment & Goodwood racer types.

 

Nothing against them, but if that's not you it's more important you make the effort to your point of view across.



#3 sonscar

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Posted Yesterday, 12:33 PM

I think they are trying to demonstrate that classic vehicles contribute billions and thousands of jobs to the economy.Steve..

#4 Quinlan minor

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Posted Yesterday, 01:12 PM

Done.



#5 stuart bowes

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Posted Yesterday, 01:16 PM

did mine as if I was actually using the car, estimating costs.  not totally honest but is a better representation of what will happen in the future at least



#6 PoolGuy

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Posted Yesterday, 01:17 PM

I think they are trying to demonstrate that classic vehicles contribute billions and thousands of jobs to the economy.Steve..

The success of Bicester Motion would suggest that they're right.


Edited by PoolGuy, Yesterday, 01:17 PM.


#7 cooperd70

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Posted Yesterday, 02:10 PM

Done 🙂




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