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As long as the public do not have access to that land, you can drive a vehicle that does not conform to current regulations. If the public do have access to the land (i.e. a supermarket car park) your car must be road legal as the area will be treated just like a normal road under the Road Traffic Act.

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Yes and a mot fail

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