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22-01-2011, 15:02 | #1 |
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Towing with a towing dolly
Quick question, Can I use a towing dolly to tow a car that as no MOT or Tax?
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22-01-2011, 15:15 | #2 |
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yes, as far as i know, there is a guy near me who uses a dolly to scrap cars daily,
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22-01-2011, 15:48 | #3 |
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No they are only legal for moving a car to place of safety ie nearsest layby then only if the car is fully road legal ie taxed mot and insured they are not legal for transporting cars although people do use them for that fine til you get caught
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22-01-2011, 16:20 | #4 |
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essentialy, when you tow a car it becomes 'legaly' a trailer, and if it has a gross weight of over 750k it has to be braked on all 4 wheels. A dolly can't do this, at best the dolly wheels will have brakes and the ones on the car that touch the road won't.
They are, as cnfabs said, only for emergency recovery, not for transport. As is towing a car with a rope. |
22-01-2011, 16:59 | #5 |
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All described spot on so I guess the answers no
rule of thumb for them is quite simply recovery only not routine transportation |
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mondeo to scrappy should be ok lol
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22-01-2011, 19:34 | #7 |
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A lot of scrap yard will collect from your home and pay the agreed cash price.
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think theres a surcharge on collecting stuff from paul lol
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23-01-2011, 01:47 | #12 |
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your right Fez, and they are generally a small light weight car that has road tax and insurance in their own intirety
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Even with a 'braked' version, I suspect with no servo active the braking force would be sufficiently pissy as to be illegal as well. But when did you ever see the rozzers pull one over? They are too middle -class! |
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The continental authorities are far stricter on this one and littered around camping forums you will see some horror stories. Beyond that I have no idea because camper vans are crap Dont you believe it |
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