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I was recently towing back from Cumbria to Brum on the M6. Range Rover and Bailey Pegasus 4 berth with an 85lb nose weight. Around Preston I was in the inside lane doing about 55 in quite heavy traffic. I was going past a slip lane coming in from the nearside. The combination of the ruts from the lorries and an an adverse camber got the caravan snaking quite badly. I gently eased off the throttle and then I felt the ATC kick in. It soon had the outfit straightened up. First time I have ever needed it and I was damn glad it worked.
 
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I have had the ATC activate going around the Milton Keynes roundabouts, esp the larger ones, when suddenly turning off onto a new straight, a very slight slowing jolt, but you know it has happened.
Also had it happen on the M40 passing an HGV, that was a mixture of passing too close and badly balanced caravan on my part.
 
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I have had the ATC activate going around the Milton Keynes roundabouts, esp the larger ones, when suddenly turning off onto a new straight, a very slight slowing jolt, but you know it has happened.
Also had it happen on the M40 passing an HGV, that was a mixture of passing too close and badly balanced caravan on my part.
I have experienced it "checking", again on coming out of roundabouts, where I have travelled at the traffic flowing speeds.

I have also had it at near creeping, this on bumpy rally fields that throw the van about.
My "take" on this activity is that it doing so is very reassuring, its there working. Even though there not really needed, giving confidence it likely will if it ever is.
 
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I was recently towing back from Cumbria to Brum on the M6. Range Rover and Bailey Pegasus 4 berth with an 85lb nose weight. Around Preston I was in the inside lane doing about 55 in quite heavy traffic. I was going past a slip lane coming in from the nearside. The combination of the ruts from the lorries and an an adverse camber got the caravan snaking quite badly. I gently eased off the throttle and then I felt the ATC kick in. It soon had the outfit straightened up. First time I have ever needed it and I was damn glad it worked.
I’m quite surprised that at 55 mph the caravan outfit “snaked” enough to concern you. I know that the furrows and ridges do cause movement but a heavy car like a Range Rover is very well matched weight wise to your caravan. You say 85 lb noseweight do you mean 85kg. If it’s only 85lb that could explain the jitteriness. Otherwise I’d suspect things like tyre pressures or weight and weight distribution. But good to know the ATC kicked in and calmed it down.
 
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Caravan towing instability always has speed as a major factor, and I am concerned the OP had a sway at "55mph" That is far too low and means the outfit is not set up correctly. Revisit your caravan loading techniques to get the centre of gravity as low as possible. and ensure you trim for a nose load that does not exceed either caravan chassis limit or the cars limit details should be stamped on the relevant parts.
 
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Caravan towing instability always has speed as a major factor, and I am concerned the OP had a sway at "55mph" That is far too low and means the outfit is not set up correctly. Revisit your caravan loading techniques to get the centre of gravity as low as possible. and ensure you trim for a nose load that does not exceed either caravan chassis limit or the cars limit details should be stamped on the relevant parts.
The OP did mention ruts on the motorway lane and an adverse camber. There used to be lorry induced ruts on Lane 1 on the M4 eastbound between Bristol and Bath and no doubt they did create swaying of the caravan, but it wasn’t a “snake’. They also caused my BMW E30 M to wander too. So Lane 3 became its natural environment !!!

I never had ATC on a caravan, but I’m sure the OP’s ATC kicked in because of such induced lateral movement. If however it was caused by poor set up and loading it is something to be looked at particularly with such a capable outfit as a Range Rover/Pegasus 4 berth.
 

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