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25-06-2011, 19:26 | #1 |
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Towing Speed
This morning we went up to the Strawberries and Steam Fair near Swindon -lovely day with plenty to see.However,on the way up the M4 there was a goodly breeze blowing and we passed a car and caravan doing about 65mph.Now I said to the good lady that I thought (comments please !)that he was travelling too fast with a caravan in tow.
Low and behold on the way back on the M4 this evening there was a caravan upside down on the centre reservation,all mangled and bent,no sign of the car.Not the same combo as it had just happened but what is the consensus of a safe towing speed ?? |
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25-06-2011, 20:05 | #3 |
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I agree with the above, there is alimit for caravans for a very good reason. Once, I saw a Zafira ZXR towing a caravan down in wales, over took me in my MX6 at about 70 mph...over took!! idiot.
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25-06-2011, 20:26 | #4 |
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but the idiots dont no its law for towing anything i see them towing car trailers past me when i am doing just over 70mph
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25-06-2011, 22:18 | #5 |
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25-06-2011, 22:39 | #6 |
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25-06-2011, 23:15 | #7 |
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No such thing as a fast lane, it is the third lane or overtaking lane, just a little point, Rick
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25-06-2011, 23:20 | #8 |
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26-06-2011, 00:08 | #9 |
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26-06-2011, 00:18 | #10 |
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Interesting,thanks.I have towed everything from a small trailer to a 25ft cabin cruiser which had a mind of it's own.Always sat at about 50mph just too be safe.Funny thing is one of the better towing vehicles was a 2.1i water cooled VW Combi.I think it's brick shape pushed all the air out of the way and made towing easier.Had a lot of torque in 3rd as well so not too bad on the hills,much better on the downhills though
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26-06-2011, 01:42 | #11 |
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OK some interesting points here, a caravan yea right no way would I be pulling one at 70 plus unless there was no wind at all and even then I would be careful, but car trailer with car on it, low side wind resistance no problem at very high speeds if the whole outfit is balanced right, the only time I have had any sign of a problem is when encountering rutting in the nearside lane and that disappears under 70, Rick
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26-06-2011, 02:28 | #12 |
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loading, tow vehicle type, trailer to vehicle match and driver ability affect the way a caravan outfit makes safe progress more than anything else.
Some people are more dangerous at a walking pace than others at 60mph plus. The weather is contributory but if i had been given a beer for every time it is used as an excuse for incompetence id be permanently pissed. Switched off drivers are switched off drivers towing or not. Be honest how many of you who tow are REALLY aware of whats going on around you? How far ahead or behind you do you KNOW whats going on? if you ask most drivers cant tell you beyond the 3rd or 4th car. Thats appalling if youre considering towing on the speed limits with all of its associated maneuvers. Other "fieldcraft"............... going down the M1 for example the trees at the side grow bent over because of the wind, how many of you look ahead at them to see if the ones further on are moving more than the ones youre going past at that point ie an increase or direction change in wind? Do you look at your sat nav or route plan and actually think "ahh yes, flyover or bridge........windy maybe?" How many actually know or check nose weight? too much or too little can be fatal. A reasonable gauge is under a tenner. Do you understand about the bow wave from your vehicle as well as the ones youre passing and the effects of them? Have you ever even thought of the different effects of that bow wave between single carriageway (ie oncoming) with the increased closing speeds vs dual carriageway (ie more overtaking or being overtaken) How many of you stash the awning under the fixed bed at the back? tins and heavy packets in high cupboards. Do you know where your c of g is or even what it is? Thats only a few of the points that Ive come across talking to hapless individuals (failed safe tow drivers) who funnily enough werent to blame (or so they tell me) across the board both general, vehicle and caravan towing. None of us are perfect, I certainly arent but Its having knowledge of and switching onto points like that that make the difference between as safe a tow as poss and someone who gets by and relies on fingers crossed. |
26-06-2011, 06:42 | #13 |
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hi,here in nz the speed for all vehicles towing is 90km.vehicles not towing is 100km,cheers pete
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04-07-2011, 19:55 | #14 |
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i bought my lwb terrano with the intention of towing a decent sized caravan, just bought a twin axle van (advised to for more stable towing) about 26foot total length.
whilst towing it home, i went up to 70mph, and it was straight as a die, no shakes or anything, but as someone else posted above, this is before all the extras are added on, and the family are in the car! i think it will always be a learning curve, as the weather changes ect. |
04-07-2011, 20:25 | #15 |
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well i tow at 70 mph all the time on a m/way ,, have dunn for 20 years ,, guess iv been lucky over the years never a wobble ,, but think its how you load your caravan ,, but lets face it some caravans are put on the back of some cars are just over weight for the car from the word go ,, why the police dont drag them over for is another question ,, been a HGV driver well ex one ,, if i was over my axle weight on a lorry your dunn for it full stop ,, so why are cars with a over weight caravan aloud to plod on down the m/way for
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