Pedantic
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Lets confuse everyone, it's a lot more interesting 
No no no no.... pedantic, lets keep giving everyone hard facts from various different trustworthy sources and insisting we are right... then, we print it off, send it to VOSA, DVLA, IW & Bateson and watch a fight
Then we organise a mass "tow-off" somewhere near a VOSA weighbridge and whoever is right according whoever happens to be there gets a red rosette. Then we can grade the rest and offer rosettes up to sixth place.
I aggree dont belive a word of any of the posts about anything on horse and hound it's all lies and rubbish writen by idiots they are all lies to get you in trouble, no one posts anything to be helpfull or pass on what they have learnt esp about horse care , training or transport ... keep taking the tablets you will be fine!!!!i still hold my opinion, I would not rely on something posted on a forum or in a magazine for that matter when it comes to matters of law. As I said initially I believe something is being published later in the year and until such times as a link could be provided to an officially published source I don't think it's a good idea.
I aggree dont belive a word of any of the posts about anything on horse and hound it's all lies and rubbish writen by idiots they are all lies to get you in trouble, no one posts anything to be helpfull or pass on what they have learnt esp about horse care , training or transport ... keep taking the tablets you will be fine!!!!
Being rude etc to those that are not aware or misread the rules in not the way forward.
The best way is to present an argument that holds water
Well said, insulting people and calling them mongs or muppets isnt funny nor a good way to make people listen to you.
As far as I am concerned I will carry on with what i am doing and thats towing a 500kg horse in a 905kgs (max weight 2000kgs) trailer with my 2250kg MAM Xtrail and my B+E licence
Not been done yet and cant find anything in the old nor new rules to say that I cannot tow this combination![]()
your 100% right... but I've come to the conclusion that some posters see themselves involved in a game and enjoy having a debate nothing to do with the facts which have been pointed out by many people with copys of Vosa replies ,links to gov web sites . and towing web pages about towing and licence laws and rules on countless threads, they are here to be the web village idiots not to learn or go away and google trailer law and educate themselves , or maybe they are kids they certainly have a childish way about about a serious subject ....Being rude etc to those that are not aware or misread the rules in not the way forward.
The best way is to present an argument that holds water
I like to ask the question - please show me the law that prevents doing what you state cannot be done
To the member who got a different answer from VOSA - did you present a senario which they said was illegal and then follow that with - what law does it break?
Never accept a negative answer if the person giving it cannot state which law is broken
If 1405 is within the towing capacity for your Xtrail then its fine on a BEAs far as I am concerned I will carry on with what i am doing and thats towing a 500kg horse in a 905kgs (max weight 2000kgs) trailer with my 2250kg MAM Xtrail and my B+E licence
Not been done yet and cant find anything in the old nor new rules to say that I cannot tow this combination![]()
your 100% right... but I've come to the conclusion that some posters see themselves involved in a game and enjoy having a debate nothing to do with the facts which have been pointed out by many people with copys of Vosa replies ,links to gov web sites . and towing web pages about towing and licence laws and rules on countless threads, they are here to be the web village idiots not to learn or go away and google trailer law and educate themselves , or maybe they are kids they certainly have a childish way about about a serious subject ....
Yes it is but you cant drive it and anyway you should be arrested and sent down for a very long time just for having a PINK trailer.e.g. Is my 4.0l Range Rover Vogue capable of towing my pink IF511 with two 500kg hunters? p.s. I don't have a BE Licence but Mum n Dad are loaded....
Yes you see people doing stupid things on the road most days if you drive alot for work like I do , people in the 3rd lane on the motorway with trailers , small cars towing horse trailers with two in , driving too close , lane hogging , driving to slowly or too fast for conditions , however to their credit I dont think anyone has surgested its ok to take risks with overloading on this forum ,never!!! mis reading the law and quoting the man down the pub, but it's been more of what you cant do falsehoods than oh you will be fine my mate does that and he has never had a problem..... , the law is fair and quite simple the main thing to remember is have I got a licence to tow B+E ??? then how much does my trailer and its load weigh and does my vehicle have suficient towing capcity to handle said load .. simple ...Sticky a good idea.
But it seems to me that this thread is focusing on the legalities - will I get arrested if I do this - over what is safe. From the many, many posts I have seen on HHF about towing, my biggest concern is the posters who blithely suggested towing with a vehicle which does not have sufficient capacity to do so. I occasionally see this on the roads. So besides the legal issue, the real issue is "if I do this, will I have an accident? " not "if I do this will I get arrested?"
I saw a towing accident caused by precisely that - car towing too many horses ( 4 polo ponies in a 3 horse trailer) and it will stay with me for life. 1 horse died, one seriously injured.
Yes it is but you cant drive it and anyway you should be arrested and sent down for a very long time just for having a PINK trailer.![]()
Is my mini pink off course capable if towing my equitrailer with 2 horses! If I have a downhill start I can get moving .
I have a pre 97 licence so I am allowed to tow any combination up to 7.5t so seems to be legal so must be safe!
Seriously I agree with the above poster the law is not as black and White as perfect posters seem to claim the law as all it clearly states is licence required and what you are towing and not what you are towing with. But the most important thing is safety and if you are safe I am willing to bet you won't get arrested!![]()
It would be illegal to tow it on a B licence - a B+E is requirede.g. Is my 4.0l Range Rover Vogue capable of towing my pink IF511 with two 500kg hunters? p.s. I don't have a BE Licence but Mum n Dad are loaded....
They could then have an instant answer and steps to take to increase safety and make it a legal option.
I am not a member of any official organisationROG, are you from the DVLA or other authority? (- serious question btw)
Would you be willing to do a "clinic"?
LEGAL1. B+E Licence
2. 2410kg (this is kerbweight/unladen right?)
3. 3450kg (not too sure about this - what does it mean? Max load of vehicle?)
4. 2500kg (Capacity)
5. 1905kg (HB505)
6. 905kg