Towing law to change
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Towing law to change
From autumn, you no longer have to take a test to tow a trailer or caravan.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-rules-f ... utumn-2021
Idea is to free up testers to do LGV tests.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-rules-f ... utumn-2021
Idea is to free up testers to do LGV tests.
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Re: Towing law to change
Good to know.
Not that it affects me as I bave a decent sized van and have no interest in a caravan but it affects people around me.
Not that it affects me as I bave a decent sized van and have no interest in a caravan but it affects people around me.
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I was hoping this was going to mention something about people who passed after 1997 being able to drive stuff over 3500kg... so I can get me a bigger motorhome.
I'm stuck at 3500kg, unless I take the C test.
It does mean I can tow a nice big trailer or even a small car with the current motorhome tho'
I'm stuck at 3500kg, unless I take the C test.
It does mean I can tow a nice big trailer or even a small car with the current motorhome tho'
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Re: Towing law to change
Should've passed your test when you could drive manly vehicles on a car licenseKungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 8:56 am I was hoping this was going to mention something about people who passed after 1997 being able to drive stuff over 3500kg... so I can get me a bigger motorhome.
I'm stuck at 3500kg, unless I take the C test.
It does mean I can tow a nice big trailer or even a small car with the current motorhome tho'
When I started at BT despite having passed my car test a year before I'd not driven a car much, within a few weeks of starting the keys of a class C Dodge were thrown at me and I was told to drive it, turns out it was pretty easy.
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I passed my bike test in 1997 at the age of 17.... it was more of a priority than a car for me and I couldn't afford to do both.
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I was 13 in 1997
I could tow a bike trailer with my current car but that's probably about it. Well actually I could only tow it forwards, I've never even tried to reverse with a trailer. Not had the opportunity....
I could tow a bike trailer with my current car but that's probably about it. Well actually I could only tow it forwards, I've never even tried to reverse with a trailer. Not had the opportunity....
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I was 30Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:11 pm I was 13 in 1997
I could tow a bike trailer with my current car but that's probably about it. Well actually I could only tow it forwards, I've never even tried to reverse with a trailer. Not had the opportunity....
I didn't tow anything until 20 years after I passed my car test, and still can't reverse a car with a trailer, weirdly I was quite happy with reversing an articulated HGV at work when they let me have a quick go.
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I find small unbraked trailers really awkward to reverse, even a 1 ton trailer is a lot easier.
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I was oblivious to this restriction when I collected a Nissan PS13 Silvia from Southampton docks for a mate in my 406 with a hired car trailer.
Was probably the first time I'd towed and had no idea what I was doing... I missed the dock gates and decided to do a u-turn in the station carpark.
What a mistake to make!
Ended up having to pop the trailer off, manoeuvre it by hand and connecting it all back up to pull out.
Was probably the first time I'd towed and had no idea what I was doing... I missed the dock gates and decided to do a u-turn in the station carpark.
What a mistake to make!
Ended up having to pop the trailer off, manoeuvre it by hand and connecting it all back up to pull out.
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Re: Towing law to change
When I had the trailer behind the 6.5m LMH, there was no way I could reverse. Always unhooked it and manhandled itKungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 7:03 pm I was oblivious to this restriction when I collected a Nissan PS13 Silvia from Southampton docks for a mate in my 406 with a hired car trailer.
Was probably the first time I'd towed and had no idea what I was doing... I missed the dock gates and decided to do a u-turn in the station carpark.
What a mistake to make!
Ended up having to pop the trailer off, manoeuvre it by hand and connecting it all back up to pull out.
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All that schitt has always been on my licence,not that I see the attraction of bloody caravans anyway.
All my cars used to have a towbar,but you get weary of being everyone's go to for moving stuff,so I eventually got rid of the trailer. Long trailers are fairly easy to manoeuvre,but little one's give you no time at all before they get out of shape. I used to have a single bike jobbie and it was a bitch at times.
All my cars used to have a towbar,but you get weary of being everyone's go to for moving stuff,so I eventually got rid of the trailer. Long trailers are fairly easy to manoeuvre,but little one's give you no time at all before they get out of shape. I used to have a single bike jobbie and it was a bitch at times.
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I've watched my Dad* reversing the caravan and car rig loads of times. Even with my pretty good grasp of geometry and what not I have no fucking idea how he does it He turns right, the van goes left, yet somehow it ends up in a space on his right.
*64 years old driving a pale metallic Jag. So yeah, ticking a lot of boxes.
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Re: Towing law to change
Is there some other way of propelling them?
Off a cliff, obviously. But other than that?
Off a cliff, obviously. But other than that?
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Re: Towing law to change
You could go old school and drive a caravan of camels across the Sahara like a proper man.
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Re: Towing law to change
I used to drive with 4 to 10 metre trailers... and reverse them down a steep windy road. Easy once you get the knack. Quite okay with towing as a result whether caravan or trailer.
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Re: Towing law to change
I recall buying a Supermoto complete with a trailer from somewhere near London. Hitched it on the back of my Sprinter and away I went. It was only when I got off the M5 at Portishead and went round a small roundabout that I was able to confirm it was still attached !