Towing questions re regs......
Towing questions re regs......
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Tallbut Buxomly

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12,254 posts

237 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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Two quick questions please on towing a trailer.

1 speed limit when towing on UK motorway is what?

and 2 penalty for exceeding the limit is what in terms of points?

I could try finding it myself but this is undoubtedly the faster way to find out.

All help appreciated.

Classic Grad 98

25,986 posts

181 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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Limit is 60 and no outside lane use!

West4x4

672 posts

193 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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Classic Grad 98 said:
Limit is 60 and no outside lane use!
No third lane use you can use outside lane where there are 2
depends how fast you were going normal 3 points £60 unless doing stupid speeds

Tallbut Buxomly

Original Poster:

12,254 posts

237 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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That's what I thought. Thanks chaps. So 70 can be done relatively safely depending on car, trailer and road conditions.


jbi

12,697 posts

225 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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Tallbut Buxomly said:
That's what I thought. Thanks chaps. So 70 can be done relatively safely depending on car, trailer and road conditions.
you could do 100+ if the car was heavy and powerful enough and the trailer had a low enough centre of gravity

Classic Grad 98

25,986 posts

181 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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Get ready for some extreme undertaking due to MLMs. Of course you should stick to the limit, but a well matched tow car/trailer combo can go... Ehem... Faster.

Engineer1

10,486 posts

230 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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Given the lack of cops arround put a broken plate on the trailer and carry on as usual, after all if the rear plate isn't your car or isn't visible then the camera can't get you, oh yeah and I'm not sure a camera can identify the fact you have a trailer behind you anyway.

Tallbut Buxomly

Original Poster:

12,254 posts

237 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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Engineer1 said:
Given the lack of cops arround put a broken plate on the trailer and carry on as usual, after all if the rear plate isn't your car or isn't visible then the camera can't get you, oh yeah and I'm not sure a camera can identify the fact you have a trailer behind you anyway.
Not worth the risk. I drive for a living and balance risk v reward. 3 points hell even 6 no biggie and odds of getting caught are very very minimal due to process i follow.

I also know where all the cameras (fixed) are and where they put the mobile ones on the route i plan on using.

R0G

5,028 posts

176 months

Saturday 19th November 2011
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Tallbut Buxomly said:
I drive for a living and balance risk v reward.
I would have thought that driving, especially for a living, would mean trying to get any risk factor as low as possible .........

R0G

5,028 posts

176 months

Saturday 19th November 2011
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Probably a dumb question - are you towing on a B or B+E licence?

LukeSi

5,780 posts

182 months

Saturday 19th November 2011
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Depends on the car, I saw an X5M (Yes an actual X5M) towing a caravan, lets just say he was making progress.

And 60mph I believe. So basically the same as if you were driving a truck.

cossy400

3,410 posts

205 months

Saturday 19th November 2011
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few years ago, friend of mine was delivery a mini digger 1.5t and another lad was taking a 1t dumper to the same job, they were both towin them with commercial discos, anyway someone had rang up and complained as they were both in the outside lane of a dual carriageway doin between 70 and 75 loaded, there boss had told them to be more polite and let people pass in future. shout