Towing on a B licence 3500kg MAM is this within spec?

Towing on a B licence 3500kg MAM is this within spec?

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Glasgowrob

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3,245 posts

121 months

Monday 25th December 2017
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Hey folks,

trying to get my head round the whole MAM thing before I steal my old mans caravan next summer.


its a Fleetwood heritage TA which is plated at 1475kg i'll be towing with either a Vivaro with a tow weight ot 2000kg.

am I right in thinking its all about plated weights rather than actual weights as the kerb weight of the vivaro is probably nearer 1600kg.

utterly baffled by this. also have a Mondeo which I could tow with instead if need be.



JZZ30

1,076 posts

115 months

Monday 25th December 2017
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This thread by ROG is well worth a read

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

R0G

4,986 posts

155 months

Tuesday 26th December 2017
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Glasgowrob said:
Hey folks,

trying to get my head round the whole MAM thing before I steal my old mans caravan next summer.


its a Fleetwood heritage TA which is plated at 1475kg i'll be towing with either a Vivaro with a tow weight ot 2000kg.

am I right in thinking its all about plated weights rather than actual weights as the kerb weight of the vivaro is probably nearer 1600kg.

utterly baffled by this. also have a Mondeo which I could tow with instead if need be.
1475 is one plated weight but we need the other one - the plated GVW (max permissible mass on the V5 doc) of the vehicle which you have not yet posted

A500leroy

5,125 posts

118 months

Tuesday 26th December 2017
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The max weight the vehicle can be( is fully loaded) plus the max weight the trailer can be has to be less than 3500kg.

Also the max weight the car can be ( fully loaded) has to be more than the max weight the trailer can be.

R0G

4,986 posts

155 months

Tuesday 26th December 2017
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A500leroy said:
The max weight the vehicle can be( is fully loaded) plus the max weight the trailer can be has to be less than 3500kg.

Also the max weight the car can be ( fully loaded) has to be more than the max weight the trailer can be.
The second bit is not legally correct but it is preferred in most circumstances

Many vehicles are now designed to safely tow much more than their own max weight

renorti

727 posts

196 months

Wednesday 17th January 2018
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you be over 3.5t, even if empty they{dvsa/police} go on plated weight, gross on vivaro is 2800kg ,so only leaves 700kg for trailer. Though if you passed your test before 1997 you can drive a total of 8250kg, if after 1997 you also need to have trailer test if your trailer is over 750kg {gross weight}.

R0G

4,986 posts

155 months

Thursday 18th January 2018
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renorti said:
you be over 3.5t, even if empty they{dvsa/police} go on plated weight, gross on vivaro is 2800kg ,so only leaves 700kg for trailer. Though if you passed your test before 1997 you can drive a total of 8250kg, if after 1997 you also need to have trailer test if your trailer is over 750kg {gross weight}.
If 2800 GVW then max trailer MAM is 750 not 700

The 3500 rule does not come into force until the trailer MAM exceeds 750kg