Friday, 27 January 2017

Practical Driving Test in UK / Vehicle Loading Category

Practical Driving Test in UK / Vehicle Loading Category



Topics include: 
  • Towing - understanding the affects of towing a trailer and the relevant regulations.
  • Stability - understanding how to correctly load vehicles, trailers and caravans and how towing can affect vehicle stability and safety. 
Questions concern vehicle stability and towing regulations. 
When towing a trailer or caravan on a motorway:
  • Do not exceed 60 mph.
  • Do not use the right-hand lane unless directed to do so.
  • To stop a trailer or caravan from snaking you should ease off the accelerator and slow down gradually. 
Facts To Know 
  • It is advised you inflate your tyres to a higher pressure than normal when carrying a heavy load, or when driving fast for long distances.
  • A heavy vehicle load, on a roof rack or in the car, will reduce stability and affect steering and handling.
  • The driver is always responsible for making sure the vehicle isn't overloaded.
  • Any load must be securely fastened.
  • To improve handling when towing a caravan fit a stabiliser to the towbar.
  • When towing a caravan never allow passengers to travel in it.
  • Using a roof rack will increase fuel consumption.
  • A child passenger under the age of three, should be seated in a child seat.
  • Animals should be restrained so that they can't interfere with the driver. 
Towing A Trailer
  • Before towing a trailer check your vehicles handbook to learn the maximum noseweight of your vehicle's tow ball.
  • The weight of a trailer should be no more than 85% of the car that is pulling it.
  • A breakaway cable is a safety device fitted to a trailer.
  • When loading a trailer spread the load evenly.
  • It is against the law to have a load that is sticking out in a dangerous way.
  • If you park a vehicle with a trailer overnight it must have lights 


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