inthehills
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I'm gearing up to re-take a trailer test after failing last summer. I didn't re-take at the time as the company who I'd done a trailer course with wanted an extortionate amount to use their vehicle and trailer to do the re-test (almost as much as what the course cost), plus they only seemed to be able to get test dates in rush hour!
I decided to use the money saved to put towards my own trailer and then re-take the test with my own kit. However I'm trying to get my head round the rules I need to confirm for my car and trailer. Most are straightforward, but some aren't so clear-
They mention on the gov uk website that 'the trailer you use must be around the same height as the car'.... seriously?! clearly my trailer is much higher than the car! is this really true?
Also, the first question on booking for a trailer test is how long is the vehicle and trailer. having googled how to measure, the advice seems to be to measure the length of the car, and the trailer, but without the drawbar which knocks about a metre off the length. Again, is this correct?
Finally, what did you use for your load? the rules seem to be quite pernickety for this. I can get a dumpy bag of sand but not sure how I would 'seal' this.
Any help appreciated- I don't want to be all revved up with nerves and have a two hour drive to the test centre to find they won't let me take the test because something isn't right!
I'm gearing up to re-take a trailer test after failing last summer. I didn't re-take at the time as the company who I'd done a trailer course with wanted an extortionate amount to use their vehicle and trailer to do the re-test (almost as much as what the course cost), plus they only seemed to be able to get test dates in rush hour!
I decided to use the money saved to put towards my own trailer and then re-take the test with my own kit. However I'm trying to get my head round the rules I need to confirm for my car and trailer. Most are straightforward, but some aren't so clear-
They mention on the gov uk website that 'the trailer you use must be around the same height as the car'.... seriously?! clearly my trailer is much higher than the car! is this really true?
Also, the first question on booking for a trailer test is how long is the vehicle and trailer. having googled how to measure, the advice seems to be to measure the length of the car, and the trailer, but without the drawbar which knocks about a metre off the length. Again, is this correct?
Finally, what did you use for your load? the rules seem to be quite pernickety for this. I can get a dumpy bag of sand but not sure how I would 'seal' this.
Any help appreciated- I don't want to be all revved up with nerves and have a two hour drive to the test centre to find they won't let me take the test because something isn't right!