How To Safely Tow A Trailer

By Robbie Whiteman


The most cost effective way of moving is just to tow your household items on your own. However, many people do not always explore this option despite the fact that it is the cheapest due to lack of knowledge on safe towing of a trailer. It is also advisable not to try caravan hauling if you are not comfortable with it as you may end up causing accident. Here are a few guidelines for safe towing.

Hauling is usually affected by weather condition especially rain. This is because the road becomes slippery during the rainy seasons and with the heavy load behind, the possibility of swerving is very high. Because of this, you should not tow after heavy rains. If it happens to rain while you are hauling, it is advisable to stop it.

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.

When negotiating corners, you must also be mindful of the extra length behind. Always take wide corners. This will help avoid potential collision with the with the electricity poles and with building that are built too close to the road.

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.

Before venturing into the mission, you must also ensure that the car you intend to use as well as the caravan itself are in good conditions. The tyres must be maintained to recommended pressure. They should also have good treads with no cracks.

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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