I know space savers have a 50mph sticker on them, as per manufacturer's recommendations, but my question is this.......If such a space saver is fitted to a vehicle, and the driver ignores the advice and exceeds that 50mph, is this actually a prosecutable offence?
Was on the motorway the other day in the wagon, doing 56mph, and was overtaken by a Jaguar XF doing well over 80mph, with a bike size space saver on the nearside rear wheel. Surely the torque going through a rear wheel drive car to one normal and one space saver would grossly affect the stability to the point of being dangerous?
Possible dangerous driving and/or contruction and use offences here???


Was on the motorway the other day in the wagon, doing 56mph, and was overtaken by a Jaguar XF doing well over 80mph, with a bike size space saver on the nearside rear wheel. Surely the torque going through a rear wheel drive car to one normal and one space saver would grossly affect the stability to the point of being dangerous?
Possible dangerous driving and/or contruction and use offences here???