Thursday, 29 August 2013

Tips For Safe Towing Of A Trailer

By Robbie Whiteman


The increase in the number of road accidents especially towards the end of the month has been largely attributed to many people towing trailers behind their pickups or cars as they move their household goods. It usually does not take a special breed of a cat to tow a boat or trailer. However, you should note that it is completely different from driving your car with nothing attached to it. Below are a few tips for safe towing of a trailer.

You should never tow after heavy rains. You can be rest assured that the road is going to be slippery after the rains and controlling the heavy load is going to be a problem. So if possible, schedule all your hauling needs in summer. No matter the load you are hauling, it is going to be easy when the road is not slippery.

You should also understand the pulling capacity of your car or pickup. The law always allows you to tow up to 1.5 times the kerb mass of your pickup. However, some cars do not have the capacity to pull this maximum allowed mass. So you should check the manufacturers recommended pulling mass. This will also ensure that you do not over work your car or pickup depending on the one you use.

You should also be very careful when approaching corners. Do not approach a corner like you would do while driving your car without a caravan attached to it. Remember to take wide corners. There is always a possibility of colliding with the electric posts and buildings if you take short corners. So you need to approach from the outside lane.

While hauling, it is inevitable that you will be driving at a reduced speed. This means that there will be a traffic jam behind. So if you sense this, it would be better to give the motorists room to overtake. If there is a climbing lane in that road, you can use it to minimize causing jam. In some places, there are lanes meant for heavy vehicles like trailers, you can also use this lane.

Most towing accidents are those that can be prevented by simply ensuring that the caravan is in good condition. Ensure that all its tyres are still good. Your car must also have head lamps before you start hauling at night.

By observing the above guidelines, you will definitely have a safe towing of a trailer or horse floats for sale. You must also make sure that the weight you are pulling is equally distributed in the caravan. This will ensure that it is well balance thus increasing its stability.




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