JM07
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RIP poor horse, bet the loaner feels absolutely dreadful. Not going to apportion blame, I have years ago had to travel mine in a trailer without a partition so it is quite possible this one didnt have breach bar etc. Regardless of blame, and despite losing my wheels due to ongoing court cause where garage caused damage that caused my lorry accident last month, I still rate lorries and WILL NOT use a trailer anymore.
Used to be a dedicated trailer person, but having had lorry line problems, doors flying open etc, just wont use them anymore, at least with a lorry you feel and hear stuff, you are "one unit"...........trailers are evil, even if you are careful.
I think if you are doing local stuff you can get away with them, but I would NEVER go on a motorway with one again, ever!
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sorry for your experiences but trailers are not "evil" provided they are serviced and maintained properly they are safe and useful bits of kit. i have an ifor williams, thousands of these trailers are in use, you hear of a few incidents......let's please keep this in proportion, i cannot afford nor justify a lorry, so should i not be allowed to transport my horses then??? i have clocked up many motorway miles in a truck and trailer, i prefer towing on the motorway to be honest, i keep the speed down, alot of towing accidents are due to speed.....and i hope to keep safe but i can't forcast ididotic behaviour by other drivers. I will be having a TUI bar fitted to my trailer, not only will it keep a horse in if the ramp drops accidently but it will act as a roll cage in the event of a turnover.....i have seen some pretty horiffic accidents involving horse lorries in my time FYI so perhaps these are evil too??
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agree, lillym..trailers aren't evil...what a strange and emotive thing to say....
for trailers to be made safer..i'm not sure there is an answer..a HUGE step could be made if owners assured their horses/ponies were pretty good loaders/travellers..but then that is down to whoever is driving/towing at the time.
unfortunately nothing is guarenteed
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RIP poor horse, bet the loaner feels absolutely dreadful. Not going to apportion blame, I have years ago had to travel mine in a trailer without a partition so it is quite possible this one didnt have breach bar etc. Regardless of blame, and despite losing my wheels due to ongoing court cause where garage caused damage that caused my lorry accident last month, I still rate lorries and WILL NOT use a trailer anymore.
Used to be a dedicated trailer person, but having had lorry line problems, doors flying open etc, just wont use them anymore, at least with a lorry you feel and hear stuff, you are "one unit"...........trailers are evil, even if you are careful.
I think if you are doing local stuff you can get away with them, but I would NEVER go on a motorway with one again, ever!
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sorry for your experiences but trailers are not "evil" provided they are serviced and maintained properly they are safe and useful bits of kit. i have an ifor williams, thousands of these trailers are in use, you hear of a few incidents......let's please keep this in proportion, i cannot afford nor justify a lorry, so should i not be allowed to transport my horses then??? i have clocked up many motorway miles in a truck and trailer, i prefer towing on the motorway to be honest, i keep the speed down, alot of towing accidents are due to speed.....and i hope to keep safe but i can't forcast ididotic behaviour by other drivers. I will be having a TUI bar fitted to my trailer, not only will it keep a horse in if the ramp drops accidently but it will act as a roll cage in the event of a turnover.....i have seen some pretty horiffic accidents involving horse lorries in my time FYI so perhaps these are evil too??
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agree, lillym..trailers aren't evil...what a strange and emotive thing to say....
for trailers to be made safer..i'm not sure there is an answer..a HUGE step could be made if owners assured their horses/ponies were pretty good loaders/travellers..but then that is down to whoever is driving/towing at the time.
unfortunately nothing is guarenteed