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12/9/2007 at 5:55pm
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There is often some confusion over what type of driving licence you require to tow a caravan or trailer. THis article "The driving licence you need to tow a caravan or trailer" explains what you need to know, and how the category entitlement on your driving licence will determine the type of trailer you can tow

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28/10/2007 at 2:04am
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i just gotta get rid of that sad face for  no answers ..


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nice too see your still on top of things papa.


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flippin eck Graham, thats a lot of reading regards S/C


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we have a pulman ,pennine folding camper about 10 yrs old ,where do we find the gross weight? i have emailed pennine,who gave a contact number but have had no luck getting in touch.we live in france & as far as we can  gather we need a HGV to tow over 750. thx


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16/11/2007 at 8:48pm
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Hi Linsay, Take the camper along to the nearest weigh station and i am sure they will be happy to weigh it for you.

Contact DVLA and I am sure they will be able to make sense out of the above for you.

 



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16/11/2007 at 8:49pm
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Quote: Originally posted by alsparker on 29/10/2007
nice too see your still on top of things papa.

Had an enquiry on my website about it so looking up the website for Dvla to try and make a reply. You know me to well Als! lol

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16/11/2007 at 8:51pm
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Quote: Originally posted by stormcrow on 29/10/2007
flippin eck Graham, thats a lot of reading regards S/C

Not something i would do in a hurry again! Still reeling from the unwritten bits!

Wasn't there something about the Government using less gobbledegook! Obviously not reached the writters of these things yet!



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12/1/2008 at 12:39pm
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Do you have in the UK different licensing than the rest of the EU?

Mike


12/1/2008 at 3:24pm
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Hi Big Mike, the information relates to UK Driving licences, sorry I do not know if the rest of Europe uses the same rules or not but your local Transport Dept office should be able to help. Please feel free to post the information for you country and any other countries on this section.
Papa Pip

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12/1/2008 at 5:56pm
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Hi,
Have just been looking up the EU Driving Licence Laws.
Basically they are the same, but there are some big differences.
We don't have a 'P' class this is then class 'M', I think that this was
taken from the English word for 'Moped'. Its very simple, class
'A' with 3 underlying category's all Motorbikes. Class 'B' with
3 underlying category's are cars/trailers/caravans. Class 'C' with
4 underlying category's only for commercial vehicles, in commercial service. Class 'D' with 4 underlying category's is for passenger carrying bus. There are a few others like class 'R' for Police, Fire, Customs or Ambliance. Class 'Y' for soldiers and other forces. ALL these classes are the same, roughly, from Finland to Greece. This is all not a big problem, but there are some that don't match up i.e the bus driver in Holland has a licence with 'DE', or a driver from the UK with a car and caravan with his UK class 'C1E'. This would mean a very heavy fine, and possibly loss of licence. This class is reserved for commercial vehicles only, correct, under EU law would be 'BE'. We don't have any 'N' or 'F', 'F' in the EU is 'L' = land machine (Harvester), or 'T' for tractor. In the EU class 'S' is for snow machines, quads, easy-riders. I have classes BE, C1E, A, D1. I wish the EU would get it all together.

Mike


13/1/2008 at 6:53pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Big_Mike on 12/1/2008
Hi,
Have just been looking up the EU Driving Licence Laws.
Basically they are the same, but there are some big differences.
We don't have a 'P' class this is then class 'M', I think that this was
taken from the English word for 'Moped'. Its very simple, class
'A' with 3 underlying category's all Motorbikes. Class 'B' with
3 underlying category's are cars/trailers/caravans. Class 'C' with
4 underlying category's only for commercial vehicles, in commercial service. Class 'D' with 4 underlying category's is for passenger carrying bus. There are a few others like class 'R' for Police, Fire, Customs or Ambliance. Class 'Y' for soldiers and other forces. ALL these classes are the same, roughly, from Finland to Greece. This is all not a big problem, but there are some that don't match up i.e the bus driver in Holland has a licence with 'DE', or a driver from the UK with a car and caravan with his UK class 'C1E'. This would mean a very heavy fine, and possibly loss of licence. This class is reserved for commercial vehicles only, correct, under EU law would be 'BE'. We don't have any 'N' or 'F', 'F' in the EU is 'L' = land machine (Harvester), or 'T' for tractor. In the EU class 'S' is for snow machines, quads, easy-riders. I have classes BE, C1E, A, D1. I wish the EU would get it all together.

Mike

We live in hope Mike!!!

Thanks for the info.
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Hi there

You can get towing lessons from www.towing-solutions.co.uk or there is a manual that you can buy really useful called "How To Pass The Towing Test" that gives you a step by step guide on how to tow and pass the test from the company above

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excuse my thickness!!! I have been reading all the blurb?? and I am 1 of these peeps who passed their test after Jan 1997 and am I right in thinking I can tow a caravan with a car as long as the mass weight does not exceed 3.5tonnes??? and how many kgs are in a tonne. Please someone make this simple.


07/7/2008 at 12:46pm
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Hi Irn Bru, had a look into weights etc and believe that 3.5 Tonnes = 3,500kg.

Our car is 1850kg and the caravan just below 1000kg giving us a total of 2850kg which would be permissable judging by the information in the original post. The max weight our Citroen is permitted to tow is 1300kg (Manufacturers Max figure) which would mean that at its heavyist we would be 3150kg with a braked trailer. The max for an unbraked trailer is 690kg.

To find out what your cars weight is have a look at the weight plate on the car (inside engine bay or on one of the door pillers on most cars)

Hope this helps!



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A tonne is a metric tonne (as opposed to an imperial ton) and equals 1,000 Kilograms.

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