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 Gazz World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 16:51 - 24 Jul 2013 Post subject: Does anyone know the rules of towing and trailers? |
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I bought a bike trailer a few months ago with the intention of using it if I ever broke down, but have been hearing some stories recently on new laws on towing and trailers, dollies, A-frames (or whatever you call them) and I worry about getting done for something that I am not fully clued up on...
The trailer that I bought looks almost identical to this:
https://www.qatarliving.com/files/imagecache/page_480/2010/11/30/remolque2.jpg
Although this is not my trailer (pic stolen from internet).
i was wondering if I need lights?
(The lights can be seen on the back of the towing vehicle)
Do I need wheel arches?
(The towing vehicle is wider than the trailer)
Do I need an 'ON TOW' sticker?
(Dont usually see these on breakdown trucks)
Do I need to fit brakes to the trailer?
(There are brakes fitted to the wheels of my trailer but they are not connected to anything to make them work)
Do I need to sit any special test to allow me to tow things?
Do I need to inform my car insurance that I might need to tow a trailer for time to time?
Hope someone can shine some light on this for me, before it comes around that I might actually need to use my trailer.
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 groovylee World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 17:31 - 24 Jul 2013 Post subject: Re: Does anyone know the rules of towing and trailers? |
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i was wondering if I need lights?
(The lights can be seen on the back of the towing vehicle)
Would be a good idea, even if not necessarily required.
Do I need wheel arches?
(The towing vehicle is wider than the trailer)
See point above
Do I need an 'ON TOW' sticker?
(Dont usually see these on breakdown trucks)
No
Do I need to fit brakes to the trailer?
(There are brakes fitted to the wheels of my trailer but they are not connected to anything to make them work)
No, as long as it weighs less than 750 kg loaded.
Do I need to sit any special test to allow me to tow things?
No, as long as it doesn't weigh more than the towing vehicle, or a max of 3500kg added together
Do I need to inform my car insurance that I might need to tow a trailer for time to time?
No.
As an example, I can tow my caravan on the same licence as you, and that weighs a lot more than your trailer with bike on
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 Posted: 17:53 - 24 Jul 2013 Post subject: Re: Does anyone know the rules of towing and trailers? |
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Most of the points covered.
[edit - I remembered that I actually know how to use google, bonus!]
https://uk-trailer-parts.co.uk/trailer-lighting-rules-regulations-and-requirements
You do need lights
With a bike on the back not all your lights may be visible.
I suspect wheel arches are legally required. (But you'll need to do some deeper googling than I have!)
If not, they're probably a good idea.
I hit one on a French motorway I think it was - a truck pulled aside to let me go and stupidly I felt 'pressurised' to go.
My rather wide panniers hit the side and bounced off.
Ok, if it hadn't had a big wheel arch, I'd have been fine.
But if it was a pedestrain getting involved in the wheel, I'd really rather want something to help them bounce off.
(I did stop, by the way - the frenchies hopped out, checked it was fine and waved me on.) |
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A lightboard isn't overly expensive and could save you the hassle of some idiot ramming your lovely bike off the trailer when you hit the brakes. Legally I think you need it anyway.
Does the trailer have a "plate" that tells you what the load capacity is? If it does, then you have to comply with the load ratings regardless of what you're using it for - ie if it says that it's a braked 3ton trailer (highly unlikely) then you're into all those regs even if you're towing it unloaded.
In fact, read this:
https://www.armitagetrailers.com/trailerlaw.htm
I suspect that you'll be well within all the specs for towing a bike on that, but it's better that you know it just in case you get pulled.
I've got a mate that uses his trailer (albeit rarely) with four cracked tyres, disconnected brakes, and a yeah'll be alright attitude.
God help him if he ever gets pulled. |
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Yes you will need a light board by law
With passing your test in 2001, you can drive any trailer under 750kg combined weight so that's fine
You won't need breaks on a trailer under 750kg, basically if it doesn't come fitted with breaks you don't need them
No idea about wheel arches, I doubt there required
I'm not sure if your legally required to tell your insurance, but if you had an incident they'd probably hold it against you, up to you really they'll probably analy rape you for the privilege. I didn't tell mine
And people saying not to bother with a light board and you'll probably get away with it is just stupid tbh, you can get them second hand for £10 so just buy one  ____________________ KLX 300r |
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Few people have said don't worry about brakes. On a bike trailer, no you won't need them but the limit isn't 750 kg for an unbaked trailer, it's whatever the car manufacturer specifies for your car. For example, my seat ibiza fr specifies a maximum of about 500kgs towing of an unbraked trailer but will tow up to 1200kg if the trailer is braked..
500 kg works out at about two normal normal bikes with a trailer. ____________________ CBT Passed: 30/08/2009, Theory Passed: 31/08/2010, Mod 1 Passed: 6/9/2010, Mod 2 Passed: 13/09/2010. Restriction ended 13/09/2012.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 309 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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