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SkinnyMarshall
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24th Mar 13 at 23:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

had a debate with my dad about towing cars and what is illegal and whats not , had to do a 45 mile tow to bring the car home today , whats your thoughts ?
hope theres no grammer or spelling policehere
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24th Mar 13 at 23:08   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

did you get your license after 1997? if so and you have not done your B+E trailer license then it is illegal
Mike
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24th Mar 13 at 23:09   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Towing a trailer? Towing with a rope?
SkinnyMarshall
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24th Mar 13 at 23:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it was my dad that was towing me mate , so to tow a car using a rope / bar would require a trlaier license ? sorry if that comes across as an idiotic question lol
SkinnyMarshall
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towing with a rope mate
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i misread you, in that case no you do not, you cant tow on motorways or dual carriageways with a rope though
SkinnyMarshall
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cheers mate
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I thought you were allowed to tow a trailer if you passed after 97 as long as total weight wasn't over 3.5 tonnes that's the tow car the trailer and whatever on a trailer
Ian
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25th Mar 13 at 01:28   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Would need to know more about exactly what you did, its not simple enough to just say one thing is illegal or another is not.
Graham88
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25th Mar 13 at 01:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Is it illegal for me to tow on a bar? I'm 24, no trailer licence, passed test in 2007.
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No. You can tow with a Baron a motorway but have to come off at next junction.

Wouldn't worry about it. I towed a mk1 golf from south Wales to mine on a bar
AlexW
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The Towed car must be fully legal too
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25th Mar 13 at 08:42   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

45 miles on a rope is illegal, no two ways about that one, ropes, bars, dollys and a-frames are for recovering a car out of a dangerous situation, they're not meant as an everyday towing option. Saying that, they're always 'mis-used' I regularly see AA and RAC vans that are obviously recovering vehicles back home with a bar or a dolly when by law they can only take them to the nearest safe place, so yes it was illegal but it's a law that doesn't appear to be enforced to anywhere near the extent that it could be. If VOSA got onto you though, it could well be a different story.
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quote:
Originally posted by Lee_fr200
I thought you were allowed to tow a trailer if you passed after 97 as long as total weight wasn't over 3.5 tonnes that's the tow car the trailer and whatever on a trailer


you are.
gazza808
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25th Mar 13 at 10:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Stoneyginger
did you get your license after 1997? if so and you have not done your B+E trailer license then it is illegal


Btw you are sooooooo wrong it's unbelievable.
Of course you can tow a trailer.


[Edited on 25-03-2013 by gazza808]
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if you passed after 1997 you can only tow a trailor upto 750kg.
If the car has al 4 wheels off the floor then it is illegal.
if you have a dolly and only the front 2 wheels are off the ground then the car you are driving and towing cannot be heavier that 3.5 tonne, it counts as one mass. everyone can tow using a rope or a bar but not motorways etc etc.
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quote:
Originally posted by eckers90
if you passed after 1997 you can only tow a trailor upto 750kg.
If the car has al 4 wheels off the floor then it is illegal.
if you have a dolly and only the front 2 wheels are off the ground then the car you are driving and towing cannot be heavier that 3.5 tonne, it counts as one mass. everyone can tow using a rope or a bar but not motorways etc etc.


Also wrong,

A dolly is only for recovery. Any trailer over 750kg all wheels need to be mechanically braked, dollys don't do this.
You can tow a trailer of any maximum authorised mass,
As long as, the mam of the trailer is less or equal to the kerb weight of the car, but the mam of the car plus mam of the trailer must be 3.5t or less.

[Edited on 25-03-2013 by gazza808]
Graham88
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25th Mar 13 at 12:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Gary
No. You can tow with a Baron a motorway but have to come off at next junction.

Wouldn't worry about it. I towed a mk1 golf from south Wales to mine on a bar

I towed from Santa Pod to Kent, 110 miles

Just always wondered if it was allowed

 
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