I've been looking to buy a trailer recently to tow my rally car but then I decided to look at A-frames as storing it is less of a pain then a trailer.
I knew it wasn't legal to use a towing dolly other then for recovery, but I've seen a few people on here use A frames to tow vehicles to events and we've all seen motorhomes towing small cars behind them so thought an A frame would be ok. But I just checked and found this on the National Trailer and Towing Association website for a FAQ about towing a car using an A frame (instead of a trailer):
"An A-frame or dolly can only be used to recover a broken down vehicle to a place of safety. Transporting a car is, therefore, illegal. A-frames may be offered with a braking system that applies the car's brakes. These do not conform to the law as the car then becomes a "braked trailer" and has to conform to European Directives contained within the Construction and Use Regulations. It does not conform to the European Directive 71/320/EEC and amendments regarding braking requirements in any way. The use of this A-frame for transportation is illegal. It is still OK for use to recover a vehicle to a place of safety."
http://www.ntta.co.uk/faq/default.htm
So basically, to conform with the law I must use a trailer... unless I disable the car perhaps? Any thoughts by those that regularly use A-frames?
I knew it wasn't legal to use a towing dolly other then for recovery, but I've seen a few people on here use A frames to tow vehicles to events and we've all seen motorhomes towing small cars behind them so thought an A frame would be ok. But I just checked and found this on the National Trailer and Towing Association website for a FAQ about towing a car using an A frame (instead of a trailer):
"An A-frame or dolly can only be used to recover a broken down vehicle to a place of safety. Transporting a car is, therefore, illegal. A-frames may be offered with a braking system that applies the car's brakes. These do not conform to the law as the car then becomes a "braked trailer" and has to conform to European Directives contained within the Construction and Use Regulations. It does not conform to the European Directive 71/320/EEC and amendments regarding braking requirements in any way. The use of this A-frame for transportation is illegal. It is still OK for use to recover a vehicle to a place of safety."
http://www.ntta.co.uk/faq/default.htm
So basically, to conform with the law I must use a trailer... unless I disable the car perhaps? Any thoughts by those that regularly use A-frames?
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