


Please note all the information on this page has been taken directly from the Highways Agency website. For the most up to date information currently available please visit the page directly here. To view the licensed to tow document which is an explanation of towing restrictions and towing options for drivers that have passed their test since 1st January 1997 click here. GT Towing cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the information on this page.
If you’re taking to the roads with a caravan, trailer or horsebox, don’t set out without a final safety and maintenance check, especially if you leave it standing for most of the year.
Before setting out, make sure your trailer is properly serviced and fit to be on the road. Your trailer should be given a regular service by a reputable dealer.
To raise awareness of the safety risks involved when towing a caravan or trailer and the importance of ensuring you are towing safely, the Highways Agency has issued a new safety DVD, Fit to Tow, presented by Carol Smillie.
Please select the video file below. Different video file formats will be made available shortly along with a full text transcript of the production. If your PC does not have the necessary plug-in you should be prompted to install it.
A text only version is also available here
Carry out a final maintenance check before you set off.
Driving with a loaded trailer will inevitably affect the vehicle’s performance:
You need to check:
That the vehicle and trailer are loaded securely and correctly distributed in accordance with the manufacturers' specifications. Are you adequately covered for recovery and breakdown?
Most recovery agents won’t cover a trailer unless it’s specified in your contract. Make sure you have specialist breakdown cover. Standard trailer insurance does not automatically include breakdown cover.
An ordinary category B licence allows you to drive a vehicle up to 3.5 tonnes Maximum Gross Weight and to tow a trailer that weighs up to 750 kilograms Maximum Gross Weight, giving a Maximum Combination Weight of up to 4250 kilograms.
Drivers who have got a B category licence are entitled to tow a trailer over 750 kilograms Maximum Gross Weight provided that the gross weight of the trailer does not exceed the unladen or kerb weight of the towing vehicle, and the maximum combination weight does not exceed a total of 3.5 tonnes.
If you want to drive a larger vehicle or pull a heavier trailer you will need to take a category B + E driving test.
For more information visit: www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing
Following these 4 simple rules could help you to avoid unnecessary repairs.
Remember it is illegal to stop on a hard shoulder except in an emergency. If an emergency forces you to stop, then follow these top 5 personal safety tips from the Highways Agency:
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