Ok john another question, can I tow a car on a motorway? I would be using a fixed bar like the AA use, if so what is the speed limit etc. as the car if fixed would I need a towing board?
Still working on that one, I am ,at the moment of the opinion that if it is a rigid tow then it is OK as it is treated as a trailer. Towing with a rope is as far as I am aware only permissible to remove a car from the motorway via the next exit. I will have to confirm it though.
Thursday 3rd May 2001
If its treated as a trailer, doesnt it have to be classed as unbraked and then subject to the cars unbraked towing limit probably 750 kg?
(either bar or A frame)
and wouldnt most cars be over that weight?
G
Thursday 3rd May 2001
Well I did tow on the motorway, we had a traffic car come past us but didn’t do anything so I presume it was ok. The car was a mini so probably doesn’t weigh much over 750Kg.
Years ago my brother and I towed an MGA Twin Cam down to London from Nottingham on the M1. The A had no winscreen, the seats were loose and the engine hadn't run for 5 years. Still we manged to get it back ok. Funny thing was that it was on the Saturdayof the Charity SHield match at Wembley and Man U were involved so there were police all along the route. The MG was red which pleased all the Man U supporters passing us. We didn't get stopped but when the tow rope bust on the North Circ' a plod on horse-back trotted over to have a nose. The only thing he insisted on was that after repairing the rope I out the number of the tow vehicle on the back of the Twin Cam. What a funny day that was! Rich...
Speed Matters | Speed, Plod & the Law | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff