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20-11-2008, 14:39 | #16 |
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nice link bri, trust your not a m/h junkie then, cos like hb says 750 kg, all wheel brakes, break aways etc seem pretty clear cut.
then theres lighting, warning triangles tugs number plate etc. seen a few of these rigs on cc sites, trouble they go to mights as well get a little trailer to put it on and have done. personally if going thousands of miles on tour wouldnt want all that mileage adding to my run around, so do folks disconnect the speedo. be interesting when sold, wear n tear vs. odometer.
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20-11-2008, 14:56 | #17 | ||
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That nonsense about only illegal if declared, in the UK, is just that nonsense. If it doesn't meet construction and use regulations it doesn't meet construction and use regulations and is thus illegal. The big difference is in Germany anything you use on the road must have TUV approval, if it doesn't it is illegal regardless, in the UK it must meet the requirements of C&U but doesn't have to be approved. For the final word on the subject I'll leave you with the official clarification from the DOT Quote:
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20-11-2008, 15:04 | #18 |
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I think that most of the owners know its not legal but dont want to admit it.
Personally I think that small motor homes are great, but large gin palaces towing cars seems completely out of place on campsites. The cost of these is huge. but lots of the talk on the site is about where they can camp for free or very little. I think that if you are going to tow it might as well be a very nice caravan and save yourself a lot of money. I have a small caravan which I drag all over europe, find a nice site by lake or river and then go off adventuring in the terrano finding places you would'nt want to take a motorhome ...... bri : |
20-11-2008, 15:14 | #19 |
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spot on, by time you hve m/h big enough to be comfy like a van is it will be to big to dive into town for shopping. walk/ride/public transport second class again.
seen to many camper vans bog down, then borrow a van's 4x4 to pull out. then as you say increased cost to purchase, ironic try to camp free may to make up, hmm parking in lorry and bus parks no security or facilities each to own. 2 lots of tax insurance etc.. if funds no prob maybe like a yank bus, with a 4x4 on a trailer for runabout, till then stick with 4x4 and 'van.
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20-11-2008, 15:17 | #20 | |
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The reality is most of them are quite safe and not a problem, as with any trailer/tow car combination its down to suitable wieghts and the towing ability of both the vehicle and driver. The UK police seem to turn a blind eye most of the time but you can bet your bottom dollar that they wouldn't in the event of an acident and neither would the insurance company. Occasionally VOSA (whos job it is to enforce tis sort of stuff) have a clamp down and pull every trailer they see and check te for weight, brakes etc, thats the time they'll catch people. I've known rally teams on the way to and from events to be stopped and have to redistribute their load across different vehicles or even bring in a different tow vehicle before being allowed to continue on their journey - and thats the lucky ones who ae only a little illegal and get a warning some get fines and points. |
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21-11-2008, 09:51 | #21 |
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Ok,Thanks for all the input,looks like i broke the law a little :wink: and i should have found out first,but........the new A-frame i bought of e-bay (2.5 tonne)capaple, did the job.I did 2000 miles travelling 55 to 70mph along motorways and some really rough,potholed,bumpy roads the Terrano didn't even feel the suzi on the back and braked well.As for taking cars/vehicles across Europe,alot of people had cars ONTOP of old transit pick-ups,the law didn't seem to mind that!,also some of them were then towing a TWO CAR TRAILER 8O :? Overloaded/weighted mmmm
Also saw quite a few car trailers at the side of the road with punctures,load moved and even a lorry transporter with 8/9 cars that had all moved and caused serious damage to each other,luckily no one else! While driving accross Europe we seen one extreme to the other in road vehicles/roads/laws...... :roll: |
21-11-2008, 09:59 | #22 |
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no probs barny, didnt want to come across as pointing finger, more looking out for you mate 8)
you did see some combos. i'll have to scan it or type up but article in recent CC mag about police /vosa doing spot check on outfits at a services on m5 this summer. overloaded, stolen. no towing mirrors, rear plates, lights they got them all! folk who clearly hadnt checked their outfits before setting off.
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