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.

The first tip is to be very worried of the weather conditions. If possible, try to avoid pulling heavy trailers during the rainy seasons. And in case it starts to poor while you are on the way, it is advisable to stop and wait for the rain to stop. You should also not tow when fatigued like after drinking.

Every car has maximum weight that it can tow. Exceeding this weight is in fact a breach of law and one can be arrested for it. Do not think that just because you own a truck you can start hauling boats. If the mass of the boat is above the capacity of your truck, you are risking your life and that of other road users. This should be avoided by all means.

Most towing accidents usually take place around corners especially sharp bend. Do not negotiate such corners as if you are driving a saloon car. With a caravan, you will need to give some allowance thus the need for taking the outer lane in corners. This is also the safest way to go about it in roundabouts.

Because of the need to drive at a slow speed, you are likely to have very many vehicles trailing you. These are cars that are not hauling anything and can move at high speeds. Because of this, you do not have to block them. Give them way to pass.

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.

The above are some of the most important tips for safe towing of a trailer or goosenecks for sale. You should also not venture into long distance hauling if you are not used to it. Start with short distance and you can increase this after some time. This will help avoid fatigue which may lead to accidents.




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