The annual "towing cars legally" thread.

The annual "towing cars legally" thread.

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un1corn

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Friday 13th January 2017
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I've read a couple of threads with this same theme, and even a google search doesnt give a concrete answer;

1 - A car (or van) is towning another car (or van). Is it a trailer or a car? And as such, does it need mot/tax/insurance? Let's take both into account, a broken down car with engine and gearbox and a "shell" car with no engine.

2 - I have a B class licence. Now this states I can tow 750kg (but relates to a trailer only). Now 750kg is obviously less than half of what, say a Mondeo would weigh or something. If i'm towing a car or van using another car or van, then do I need a different licence class? I suppose this comes down to whether the towed vehicle is classed as a vehicle or a trailer? I assume there's no licence law in terms of towing other vehicles, it just relates to trailers?

3 Towing weights - A quick google suggests a range rover weighs 2091kg upwards. This random trailer plate I located;


has an MGW of 1840. Is MGW the same as the MAM? Because on a car licence, the permitted weights is a 3.5t vehicle with a 750kg trailer, or a 750kg trailer and vehicle weight not exceeding 3.5t.

So would the MAM of the trailer pictured, plus 2091kg range rover, basically be 3931kg, hence illegal?

And do this vehicles need to be laden? So lets say an (empty) 3.5t Merc Sprinter, towing an empty 2t trailer, would this be illegal? When in reality their combined weight would probably be close to 3.5t?

It's quite confusing when you look into it.

Edited by un1corn on Friday 13th January 17:15