claire_p2001
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Very interesting post. I have my HGV license C&C1 can i tow with this license or do i need to take another test? Thanks
A '+E' on the end of a category is require to tow anything over 750 kgs EXCEPT in the case of 'B' where certain strict allowances are madeVery interesting post. I have my HGV license C&C1 can i tow with this license or do i need to take another test? Thanks
Pre 97 supervising restrictions were placed on C1. C1E D1 D1E but not on B+EROG I thought they stopped you being allowed to 'supervise' a learner with L-plates if you only had a pre 97 licence recently? I thought it was changed to only people who had sat their test or is this just in relation to 7.5 ton lorrries?
Will check weights and get back to you.
This needs a B+E licence because 2050+1600=3650 which is more than the 3500 legal max for B and the MAM of the trailer (1600) is more than the empty weight of the car (1525+ poss a little bit)License b
Empty weight of car = 1525 minimum so could be a little more
Gvw = 2050
Towing max = 2000
Trailer mam = 1600
Trailer weight = 767
This needs a B+E licence because 2050+1600=3650 which is more than the 3500 legal max for B and the MAM of the trailer (1600) is more than the empty weight of the car (1525+ poss a little bit)
If you get the trailer downplated to 1450 which would mean it could carry only 683 then that would be legal for a B licence
What is the weight of your horse and the other stuff that you load into the trailer?
ILLEGAL on a B licence1 - What licence they hold - B
2 - Unladen/empty weight of the towing vehicle - 1964kg
3 - GVW of the towing vehicle - 2600kg
4 - GTW and/or towing capacity of the towing vehicle - 5900kg/3300kg
5 - Plated MAM of the trailer or if no plate then the load rating on the tyres - 2000kg
6 - Unladen/empty weight of the trailer - 800kg
ILLEGAL on a B licence
Reasons -
GVW 2600 + MAM 2000 = 4600 which is more than the 3500 allowed
Being nit-picky here .... the 2000 MAM is 36 more than the 1964 unladen weight
Perfectly legal on a B+E licence
If I had that towing vehicle with a B+E then I would get a 3500 MAM trailer so I could load it up to 3300 actual weight
No probs with all the Qs - happy to helpthe above details are actually for an Isuzu Trooper SWB with a Sinclair trailer.
I was under the impression that as long as the combination was under 3500kg, with the tow car being heavier than the trailer it's towing you were not breaking any laws? Even with one horse in (500kg) the trailer would be 1300kg so lighter than the 1964kg of the unladen Trooper?
Therefore the weight at a weighbridge would be around 3365kg taking into account driver, fuel, tack?
What if the trailer has no data plate on it?
sorry for all the questions
No probs with all the Qs - happy to help
A trailer with no plate will go on the the load rating listed on the tyres
http://www.rotationuk.com/gbu0-display/tyre_load_ratings.html
A trailer with 4 tyres rated at 82 will work out to 4x475=1900 MAM
3365 may be the actual weight when on a weighbridge but that is not what is required in law
The law requires the GVW and the MAM to be added together to give the answer in regards to the 3500 limit when towing on a B licence
The law says that the plated MAM weight must not be more than the towing vehicle unlden weight when towing on a B licence so although the actual weight might be less, that is not the criteria which needs to be followed
Actual weights and MAM weights are totally different - perhaps thinking that MAM weights are what the total weight could possibly be if loaded to legal capacity might help
I know you meant ROG - LOLRig could you find us all some example combinations that do work on just a b licesnce, just so all have something to compare with?
This is the Gov site you want -so where does the below come into it?
Category
Description
Minimum age
B
Motor vehicles with a MAM of up to 3,500 kg, no more than eight passenger seats, with or without a trailer - weighing no more than 750 kg
17*
3500 MAM or commonly called GVW is the maximum that a category B vehice can weigh
B
As category B but with a trailer weighing more than 750 kg. The total weight of the vehicle and the trailer together cant weigh more than 3,500 kg. The weight of the trailer, when fully loaded, cant weigh more than the unladen weight of the vehicle
17*
They do not make clear that the 3500 is the GVW/MAM of the towing vehicle added to the MAM of the trailer but they do if you go to the other links on that site
The above is straight off the DVLA Website.Not a mention of manufacturers plates .Its purely done on the physical weights.
I have cut and pasted from another thread, again I'm sorry for all the questions but I still can't understand why they state something on a website which is not true...
No tachgraph when used for private towing if the total MAM/GVW of the combination is under 7.5 tonnes (7500 kgs) - yours is 5250 - that exemption is in the EU regulationsFinally got the weights for my own set up ( i only have B licence but other half has sat his trailer test so we will use him)
1 - BE
2 - 1875kg (listed as the kerb weight is this correct?)
3 - 2950kg
4 - 3000kg towing capacity
5 - 2300kg is listed as the gross weight of the trailer (bateson deauville)
6 - 860kg
Im pretty certain this is well within the limits HOWEVER the towing vechicle is my OH's company 'car' (Isuzu Denver Rodeo twin cab). Does he need to be using a tachogragh when towing even though its personal use?
Legal for B+EThis is all like a foreign language to me
That is why this thread was set up
1) B & E
2) 2275
3) 3030
4) 3500
5)1905
6)905
http://www.getcarspecs.com/land-rover/2007-land-rover-freelander-20-td4-automaticI have another set up question however I am struggling to find the car details online
Driver would be driving with L-Plates with suitable supervising person.
Her car is a 06reg diesel 5door freelander TD4.
Trailer is a new IW HB506 so has a MAM of 2600 and an unladen weight of 920kg.
Would only ever be towing one horse weighing about 650kg.
Her issue is more about the capacity of her freelander to be legal to tow that trailer and horse. She is preparing to sit her trailer test but needs to practice first.
I think I found it on this site - click performance and weights - its the one on the right I think ?Hmm her car is a manual rather than an automatic,I'll get her to check the cars towing capacity tonight.
Thanks Rog!
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http://www.kia.co.uk/new-cars/range...ge/specification/technical-specification.aspxI don't think anyone will find a combination of horsebox and 4x4 that is legal under a post '97 'B' license.
It is possible with something lighter than a 4x4, such as a large saloon or estate like the Mondeo, but any front wheel drive car will normally get stuck on wet grass with a horsebox, you can even find yourself stuck on wet tarmac when faced with a hill start.