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Doldy
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27th Jun 08 at 13:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ok, In the near future i will be needing to towe my corsa back and forward to various workshops etc.

I have been driving 1 year.

I have a rigid towing bar which i brought from halfords for £25.

Am i allowed to towe my corsa using this bar (someone will be in the corsa steering obviously) from my other car.

What are the UK laws, the corsa has no road tax and no mot but is having an engine conversion.

Thanks, Dan
Mike GSi
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27th Jun 08 at 13:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

should be fine aslong as the person steering the corsa has a full licence and is insured to drive.
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27th Jun 08 at 13:21   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I think you might need to take a towing licence
Doldy
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27th Jun 08 at 13:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The person steering the corsa will have a full licence yes.
mark_gsi
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cant tow it as it has no tax.
nova_gteuk
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
I think you might need to take a towing licence


thats what i thought,im not really clued up on it though.

i know if you passed your test before 1997 you can without the test.
pow
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27th Jun 08 at 13:25   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Although, because it has 4 wheels on the floor, you might be alright. I need to do my towing licence
nova_gteuk
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27th Jun 08 at 13:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by mark_gsi
cant tow it as it has no tax.


if you use an a frame you donte need tax or mot as it becomes a trailer.

But if towed by a rope or the halfords bar you need tax mot and insrance etc.
Doldy
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27th Jun 08 at 13:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right ok, Cant get tax as i dont have it insured yet :S Can get my dad to drive the car towing it. Would it need insurance?
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quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk
quote:
Originally posted by mark_gsi
cant tow it as it has no tax.


if you use an a frame you donte need tax or mot as it becomes a trailer.

But if towed by a rope or the halfords bar you need tax mot and insrance etc.


i thought that 2 wheels had to be off the ground if it had no tax
Doldy
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I would get an a frame but dont have a tow bar on my car
Mike GSi
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i passed my test in 2003 and i tow all the time using a trasit van and a trailer with a car on it am i not meant to?
Doldy
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27th Jun 08 at 13:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Funny thing is, when the garage came and towed my saxo in yesterday, they used the same bar as what i have but the saxo has no road tax... (does have mot though).
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quote:
Originally posted by Mike Z20LET
i passed my test in 2003 and i tow all the time using a trasit van and a trailer with a car on it am i not meant to?


No 1997 is the magic year
Ellis
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quote:
Originally posted by Mike Z20LET
i passed my test in 2003 and i tow all the time using a trasit van and a trailer with a car on it am i not meant to?
Don't think so
Mike GSi
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27th Jun 08 at 13:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

oops i genuinely didnt know that my boss will shit the bed when he finds out.
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you ned tax if all wheels are on floor, the driver of the corsa only needs a driving licence dont need to be insured my mate gets me to steer the cars hes towing all the time.

[Edited on 27-06-2008 by mark_gsi]
nova_gteuk
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quote:
Originally posted by Doldy
Funny thing is, when the garage came and towed my saxo in yesterday, they used the same bar as what i have but the saxo has no road tax... (does have mot though).


they have trade insurance and can drive untaxed cars legally.

sri_davie
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27th Jun 08 at 13:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

as above, if all 4 wheels are on the road it needs to be taxed, the driver steering needs a full uk licence, and there was a case on the net not long ago where a guy got done for no licence or insurance while steering a car fro his father so im a bit in doubt about whether the driver towing neds to be insured or not cause if it was involved in an accident while towing who would be liable

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if you use an aframe though all 4 wheels touch the ground,but i know you dont need tax mot or insurance as its classed as a trailer
Doldy
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27th Jun 08 at 13:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Touchy subject then i guess. Might get my dad to take out insurance on the corsa so i can tax it and all. Then he can just drive it there, he will prob get it dirt cheap!
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quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk
if you use an aframe though all 4 wheels touch the ground,but i know you dont need tax mot or insurance as its classed as a trailer


dont know about that but if you have one of them then you dont need anyone in the car that is being towed
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27th Jun 08 at 13:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Dont overtake the car that is towing you







Tried this when my dad was towing me in the saxo, Tried to pull out on a duel carriageway
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if you passed your test after 1997 and have not taken the towing extension then you are limited to towing 750kg.

I know this because I can tow the boat trailers at work which weigh 700kg but I can not tow a boat

If you passed before 1997 you can the total mass of the towing vehicle plus the tow load can not exceed 8500kg
Dave-Creations
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i used my corsa to tow th girlfriends 1.4 8v astra mk3 rigid bar, hit bout 60mph on the motorway lol

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