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Subject Topic: Trailers, towing and Licence`s Post Reply Post New Topic
27/4/2008 at 8:12pm
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Hi, 

I know this has been done before for caravans but i can't get my head round it all and the DVLA just confuses me!

I've had my licence since 2000 and have cat's B & B1 and all the smaller ones. 

Can someone tell me if i'm correct in thinking i can tow a trailer upto 750kg without taking another test? As long as that and combined weight of the car is less than 3500kg?

Thanks!



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27/4/2008 at 8:29pm
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Yes you can tow a small trailer

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27/4/2008 at 9:23pm
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i'm in prety much the same prediciment as you are, i've got the same type licence. from my understnding you are correct but also the total weight of the trailer + contents can't weigh more than your car when it's empty. it's all pretty confusing and took me many attepts to translate it, hope i've not confused you any more


27/4/2008 at 9:29pm
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You can tow a trailer providing its weight is less than 750Kg.

I tow a dinghy regularly knowing it only weighs 300kg max.

If you make a trailer using ali and put a 30kg tent, plus a few other things you'll be fine. Its know the weight of what your carrying.

OR you can do the test which requires a 40 min drive plus a reverse procedure (which you will never do in your life!)

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27/4/2008 at 10:46pm
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You can tow a trailer who's gross weight is up to 750Kgs, providing that the kerbweight of your car is at least 750 Kgs.

If the kerbweight of your car is less then that is the maximum gross weight allowed.

It doesn't matter how little you put in the trailer, it is the weight it is plated at which counts.

For example, the Caddy here is capable of carrying 620 Kgs, the maximum gross weight is 746 Kgs - so would just be in your limit. (unless you have a really small car).



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27/4/2008 at 11:35pm
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OMG! I didn't know this

is this the first step by the Governmnet to remove caravans from our roads?

(ps dont apply to me as I passed my car test way back in the 1960's)

Motorcycle, car and Forklift tests all passed first time


29/4/2008 at 9:12pm
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I reversed parked my car and trailer for first time in a McDonalds car park when we went away last summer, not perfect but I was impressed...eventually  lol

 



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Hi all.
The max weight of an unbraked trailer is 750 Kgs
and your max gross weight of your unbraked trailer must not exceed 50% of your cars kerbweight,100% for a braked trailer.
My nisson notes kerbweight is 1080Kgs my trailer as a plated gross weight of 750 Kgs but all I can tow it at is a gross weight of 540Kgs.
Rex.

Post last edited on 29/04/2008 22:07:32

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30/4/2008 at 1:25am
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who's gonna weigh it?

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30/4/2008 at 1:56am
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Wiltshire police for starters, this is an old clip that I found but there is nothing to say they won't do it again Wiltshire police stop check


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30/4/2008 at 2:07am
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Quote: Originally posted by nodigitsever on 27/4/2008
OMG! I didn't know this

is this the first step by the Governmnet to remove caravans from our roads?

(ps dont apply to me as I passed my car test way back in the 1960's)

Motorcycle, car and Forklift tests all passed first time

No it's for people who only passed their test recently. I don't know the exact year 1990 something. Us oldies are OK.

 I'm  sure someone will advise the correct year.



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30/4/2008 at 12:50pm
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Sorry, tried to edit my post above but too late, Rex is correct, for unbraked trailers the max weight must be no more than 50% of the kerbweight, not 100% as I implied above, that relates to braked trailers as he quite rightly says. Most cars have quite low towing limits for unbraked trailers, often well below the 50%, so that needs to be checked as well.

The relevant date is 1st January 1997 when the New Drivers Act came into force.



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30/4/2008 at 12:58pm
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Quote: Originally posted by nodigitsever on 27/4/2008


OMG! I didn't know this

is this the first step by the Governmnet to remove caravans from our roads?

(ps dont apply to me as I passed my car test way back in the 1960's)

Motorcycle, car and Forklift tests all passed first time

No, there's more that applies - trailers over 750Kgs max weight are ok providing the total max train weight of car & trailer doesn't exceed 3500 Kgs so most family car + light caravans are ok. It's when you get into heavy/twin axle caravans or 4 x 4 territory that there will be a problem.

And then all you have to do is pass an extra driving test towing.



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