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Steve,how do.Re the above,it was mentioned on the box the other night about needing a licence to tow a horse box,or similar,I have never taken a towing specific test??I dont think it was even mentioned,or is it a newish thing,am I too old to bother.Alan
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Originally posted by HONEST AL View PostSteve,how do.Re the above,it was mentioned on the box the other night about needing a licence to tow a horse box,or similar,I have never taken a towing specific test??I dont think it was even mentioned,or is it a newish thing,am I too old to bother.Alanwww.apmautos.com
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Originally posted by bullet513 View Posti belive if you took your test after 2000 then you need to take an extra towing test, i passed in 2004 and need the extra test to tow legally. im sure the police etc wouldnt be bothered if i was helping someone out in the snow etc
If you just consider that a Surf weighs about 2 tonnes you are able to tow up to a 1.5 tonne trailer (must be braked if over 750kg).
If you need to tow a combined vehicle/trailer mass greater than 3.5 tonnes total you need to take the towing test. At least thats how I understand the law to be for post-2000 driving licences.
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Originally posted by Rustinho View PostNot quite true. I passed my test in 2004 and I can tow up to a combined vehicle/trailer tow mass of 3.5 tonnes (and I presume you will have the same entitlement on your licence) as long as you don't exceed vehicle specifications (general guideline is towing no more than 85% of vehicle mass I think).
If you just consider that a Surf weighs about 2 tonnes you are able to tow up to a 1.5 tonne trailer (must be braked if over 750kg).
If you need to tow a combined vehicle/trailer mass greater than 3.5 tonnes total you need to take the towing test. At least thats how I understand the law to be for post-2000 driving licences.
Since 1 January 1997 all drivers who hold category C or D entitlement have been limited to trailers up to 750kgs MAM; Category C+E or D+E must be held in order to tow trailers in excess of thisLast edited by yoshie; 30 August 2011, 23:54.Brian
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Originally posted by HONEST AL View PostSteve,how do.Re the above,it was mentioned on the box the other night about needing a licence to tow a horse box,or similar,I have never taken a towing specific test??I dont think it was even mentioned,or is it a newish thing,am I too old to bother.Alan
Originally posted by yoshie View PostIf you passed your test in 2004 I would go check your license.
Since 1 January 1997 all drivers who hold category C or D entitlement have been limited to trailers up to 750kgs MAM; Category C+E or D+E must be held in order to tow trailers in excess of this
Now I'm back at the confused stage!
I'll check this for sure in the morning but if I follow the flowchart on the Towing Solutions website it appears to make things fairly clear.
I remember initially thinking that the flowchart couldn't possibly be correct but I seem to recall digging a little deeper and actually looking at official sources for a copy of the legislation and I'm sure I became convinced that the flow chart was correct and it was the direct.gov website pages (this & this) that were misleading.
Lets face it - it wouldn't be the first time the government had lied to people and almost everyone had fallen for it (the incandescent light bulb "ban" springs to mind).
I'll definitely have another look at it cos the last things I want to be doing are 1. giving out duff information to people and 2. leaving myself open to prosecution for driving illegally by misunderstanding what my licence entitles me to.
EDIT: Can't seem to find the web pages I had before that convinced me of what I originally thought so I can only assume I was having a "hard of thinking" moment!Last edited by Rustinho; 31 August 2011, 12:15.
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