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The only legal trailer behind a Disco with a Cat B licence is a 750kg plated one.

 

You can not use a heavier but empty one.

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Both my driving instructors, (30+ years teaching)
swore blind you can't tow ANY trailer without a B+E.
See the gov website.
You can put your reg in and it shows what you can tow.

If you can only tow unbraked 750kg on a b license, what about caravans?

If I was driving a tractor, I could tow over 20tons with 30+ton Mam on a b license.

I'll give hmrc a call tomorrow.
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Both my driving instructors, (30+ years teaching)
swore blind you can't tow ANY trailer without a B+E.
See the gov website.
You can put your reg in and it shows what you can tow.

If you can only tow unbraked 750kg on a b license, what about caravans?

If I was driving a tractor, I could tow over 20tons with 30+ton Mam on a b license.

I'll give hmrc a call tomorrow.
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I hate to say it but he's right rough hewn. Take a look on the gov website. Towing on a B licence you have to take into account the MAM (maximum authorised mass, that's plated weight not actual loaded weight) of both the towing vehicle and the trailer. For example...the maximum you could possibly tow on a B licence would be 1750kg but to do that the mam of the towing vehicle would have to be 1750kg, it would have to have a towing capacity of at least 1750kg and the trailer would have to be plated for a maximum gross weight of 1750kg meaning the mam of both trailer and towing vehicle combined would be 3500kg. The guy I did my b+e with was an ex traffic cop and explained it all to me
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10 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:

Both my driving instructors, (30+ years teaching)
swore blind you can't tow ANY trailer without a B+E.
See the gov website.
You can put your reg in and it shows what you can tow.

If you can only tow unbraked 750kg on a b license, what about caravans?

If I was driving a tractor, I could tow over 20tons with 30+ton Mam on a b license.

I'll give hmrc a call tomorrow.
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Why would the HMRC know?

 

What has tractor driving got to do with it?

 

I said that you & the disco can only tow 750kg.

 

With say a mondeo that has a 2000kg MAM you could tow a trailer plated to 1500kg. But still not the 2.6t loaded to 1.5t.

 

I teach this stuff your understanding is wrong.

 

 

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Are we in need of a separate thread explaining what you are allowed to tow with what and with what licences?
Think there already is one
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3 minutes ago, David R Barras said:

Are we in need of a separate thread explaining what you are allowed to tow with what and with what licences?

I did one a few years back ;) 

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Are we in need of a separate thread explaining what you are allowed to tow with what and with what licences?

Been covered several times but always causes confusion.
On both parts, professional or amateur its not easily understood.
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4 minutes ago, David R Barras said:

Are we in need of a separate thread explaining what you are allowed to tow with what and with what licences?

Or you could just look at the guide here

 

Thinking of upgrading or changing your trailer or vehicle?
If your not sure if your combination is legal on a cat B licence then use this handy guide. https://www.facebook.com/TrailerTrainingCymru/posts/2177495702510724

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