If you are planning to use your company vehicle for towing, perhaps a caravan or a trailer, you need to know the laws that apply, and you should always consult your fleet manager.
Specific trailer restrictions
If the towing vehicle weighs 3500kg or less (Gross Vehicle Weight or GVW)
If the towing vehicle weighs more than 3500kg GVW
What's the maximum weight I can carry in my trailer?
Trailer has no brakes (Unbraked Trailer) Maximum 750kg gross trailer weight or half the towing vehicle's kerb weight - whichever is less. Trailer has brakes (Braked Trailer) Maximum 3500kg gross trailer weight.
Trailer has no brakes (Unbraked Trailer)
Trailer has brakes (Braked Trailer)
General trailer restrictions
Trailer height
Other legal requirements:
Frequently asked questions:
Do I need a special driving licence to tow?
You must hold a full driving licence to to drive vehicle and trailer combinations weighing up to 8.25 tonnes. However, if you passed your test after January 1, 1997 then these restrictions apply:
To be able to tow combinations outside this ruling requires the passing of an additional test.
What are the speed limits when towing?
It is 60mph on motorways and dual carriageways, 50mphs on other roads unless there are lower speed restrictions in operation. If the vehicle/trailer combination is over 7500kg Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM) then there is a further restriction of 50mph on dual carriageways. If in doubt consult the Government's Highway Code.
What is the difference between unbraked and braked trailers?
An unbraked trailer has no brakes fitted so the car towing it does all the braking. A braked trailer has brakes fitted that are often known as 'overrun brakes'. The trailer will apply its brakes through a mechanical linkage that is connected to the tow bar. When the car brakes, it puts a force through the tow bar which then activates the linkage to apply the trailer's brakes.
What if my load hangs over the end of the trailer?
If it is between 1m and 2m, ensure the end is clearly visible by attaching a piece of cloth or similar to warn following drivers. If it is between 2m and 3.05m, a marker board must be fitted and illuminated at night If the overhang is more than 3.05m, an attendant must be carried and the police must be notified 2 days before commencing the journey.
Do I need a 'Long Vehicle' marker plate?
It is only required for trailers over 3500kg or where the towing vehicle is over 7,00kg gross weight (lorries basically). When they are required, you need different plates depending on the length of the vehicle. You must make sure that loads must not project more than 305mm either side of the trailer, up to a maximum width of 2.9m. If they do then you must notify the police two days before a journey commences.
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