perfect11s
Well-Known Member
Christ all mighty!!!! how many times!!!!! Small trailers ARE NOT LEGALY plated that is for hgvs.. and you even put a link up that correctly says you can not exceed the max towing capacity of the vehicle so regardless of the design weight of the trailer you must not exceed what your car can tow, and you CAN tow a partily loaded trailer ..... yes even if it couldent tow it fully loaded to its design weight ...Hi,
I passed my driving test in 1999 so needed to do a trailer test and did this a few years ago.
You need to do a trailer test for all trailers which have are over 750kgs. All horse trailers are in this category
The 3.5kg is the lorry test and you would additionally need that if you wanted to drive a lorry. Or a combined weight if the trailer is less than 750kg.
To know whether a car can tow - the maximum towing capacity of the car MUST exceed the horse + unladen weight of the trailer - if it doesn't, then its illegal.
Because its the unladen weight of the trailer, it doesn't matter if you remove the centre partition etc, because its legal based on the plate. You can however, apply for a reduction on the plated unladen weight in some cases.
Try these websites:
http://www.towinghorsetrailers.co.uk/towing_weights_law.htm
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing/CaravansTrailersCommercialVehicles/DG_4022521
So in summary, there are two laws to consider:
1) Trailer test - If you passed after jan 1997, then you need a test to tow over 750kg (all horse trailers)
2) Car MTC must exceed trailer plated capacity + horse & equipment
Hope this helps.
natalie