Trailer Test to be Abandoned

DizzyDoughnut

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I knew I was right to sit it out and it would come good, she says aged 38 having held a driving license for 20yrs. Patience ?

This is also me! I've been putting off doing the test for 21 years, I'd finally decided to take some lessons and do it this winter, so relieved that I won't have to do a test now but will still do some lessons to practice reversing.
 

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This is also me! I've been putting off doing the test for 21 years, I'd finally decided to take some lessons and do it this winter, so relieved that I won't have to do a test now but will still do some lessons to practice reversing.

Same, I was on the verge of finally booking it!

ETA I'll still go for lessons. I can tow with a tractor but I know my nerves will be shot with The Precious One on the trailer so some.professional help might calm my nerves ??
 

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Made me laugh that they had to specify that if you have taken your trailer test at some point in the past, you won't get a refund. Guess there would be somebody somewhere who would try.....

I can completely understand why people would try! My OH,who passed only a few months ago, a week later they announced they were going to discuss doing away with the test. It’s very irritating to spend hundreds of pounds on a gov requirement that they then do a U turn on.
 

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Sorry just to clarify. I can now tow my 700kg ID in a 511, for example, without needing to take a test. Obviously the car needs to be able to tow that amount of weight.
 

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So when it changes I can tow a trailer of up to 3500kg MAM? To confirm this is not the total MAM of the car and trailer like it is now for post-1997 licence holders?
 

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I wonder (optimistically) if this might bring down the second hand value of 3.5t boxes a bit? ...on the basis that there’s now another option for those not wanting to do a test of some kind.

Thats a good point.

Personally I'd prefer having a 3.5t over towing but I just can't make my pennies stretch that far right now for a decent one. Plus my dad is buying a towing car so I only have the expense of a trailer purchase (& insurance/fuel) rather than having to run a guttsier (word?) car.

Although now I'm wondering if trailer prices will go up!
 

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Thats a good point.

Personally I'd prefer having a 3.5t over towing but I just can't make my pennies stretch that far right now for a decent one. Plus my dad is buying a towing car so I only have the expense of a trailer purchase (& insurance/fuel) rather than having to run a guttsier (word?) car.

Although now I'm wondering if trailer prices will go up!
That’s interesting. I’ve seen two second hand Boss Supalite 3.5tonne lorries on the market this week & they so rarely come on the market.
 
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