Hiya,
There is a good deal of confusion about this, but here goes!
Firstly, you need to buy your equipment as two separate parts: the towbar and then equipment to tow with.
Towbars
These do not have to have the european certificate that car towbars do, although motorhomes produced after 2007/2009 will do. This means that the towbars can be made up by a local engineering company or garage. There are a number of locations where you can get one fitted, we can fit in Sheffield but there are also very good installers elsewhere.
If you're not near one of these installers, we can provide a 'flatpack' towbar with a european ceritficate (we're starting to prepare for future legislation) to a dealer or fitter local to you, but at the moment this is rather more expensive. Please note: it will never be a requirement for anybody to have european type-approved equipment on an existing motorhome.
Towing Equipment
This really is a bit of a grey area, but to the best of my knowledge the following is accurate.
Towing Dollies (front wheels off the ground): May only be used for recovery and at reduced speed.
Towing Trailers: Safe and legal, but also heavier and more expensive.
A-Frames: This is the complicated bit. In Britain, the a-frame and car together are considered to be a trailer. If, therefore, they meet all the legal criteria which a trailer needs to meet (especially regarding braking systems over 750kg etc.) then they are fine. As it is the laws of the 'home country' which apply when in Europe, then this also applies when touring abroad (but you might need to argue this if stopped). Some argue that an a-framed car can never meet this criteria. However, at least one company produces an a-frame and braking system which has been comprehensively tested and they state that it does meet all the legal requirements for a trailer and is therefore totally legal to tow cars with.
Also make sure you have the towing capacity for what you want to tow. Check out the links below on this or give me a ring.
You might also want to read the following:
http://www.ukmotorhomes.net/a-frames.shtml
http://www.ukmotorhomes.net/towing.shtml
http://www.ntta.co.uk/faq/default.htm
And our devoted motorhome pages once they are up and running!
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you want some more information (Direct line: 0114 250 3029). Tony Maris at Towitall in Chesterfield and Bill (Senior and Junior) at Towtal in Stoke are also very helpful if you would like a range of advice.
John Tanner
Towsure: Sheffield
0114 250 3029
jtanner at towsure.co.uk
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