Vans are an essential part to a trade person’s life (Image: SWNS) A typical van driver will travel 11,440 miles, consume nearly 800 mugs of 'builder's tea', and load/unload their vehicle over 300 times a year, according to a survey. The poll, which involved 500 individuals who work in trae jobs and own a van, discovered that they typically work eight hours a day and keep almost 30 different tools in their vehicle. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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. Motorists could be hit with £100 fine for little-known pavement parking rule [LATEST] The incredible motorway services named 'best in the UK' with a 'beautiful' lake [LATEST] Trade workers usually keep their van for up to five years before replacing it (Image: SWNS) On average, they utilise their van twice a week for non-work-rel.
