Hi, I did search the forum to see if this had already been answered, but my particular variant of this query hasn't! I've just joined because after scouring about 10 different sources + gov website, it's still not clear to me what is legal, so i thought i'd ask the experts on here.
I passed my test after 1997, and i'm aware that I should have B+E automatically added to my licence. What isn't clear to me at all is whether the 3500kg limit is Just the MAM Of the trailer, or the Trailer + Car combined MAM, or in other words, the Gross train weight.
I'm not towing a caravan...it's a car trailer. The trailer has an MAM of 2000kg, according to the chassis VIN plate.
On my car's VIN sticker, it's MAM is 2075kg, and the number underneath is 3850kg, which i assume is the gross train weight. I know my car has a towing capacity of 1700kg, this is in the manual + on the V5. The additional 75kg must be the towball downweight which is added on to give 1775kg (3850 - 2075).
Therefore, my total MAM of car and trailer is 2000 + 2075 = 4075kg. Either:
- it's illegal, because the limit is 3500kg combined, or
- it's illegal, because i'm above my car's stated gross train weight, 4075kg VS 3850kg.
- i'm legal, because my actual weight of trailer+load combined is well short of it's 2000kg MAM (more like 1300kg), and therefore 1300+2075 = 3375kg which is < 3850kg.
- i'm legal, because my actual weight of trailer+load is ~1300kg, and my actual car +load will be also no where near it's 2075kg limit, and more like 1800kg, and therefore 1800 + 1300 = 3100kg, which again is well short of the 3850kg GTW.
or i'm still wrong somewhere?!
i need to clarify all this because i want to buy a cheap 2nd car purely for towing and so the choice may depend on how the legislation applies...
I passed my test after 1997, and i'm aware that I should have B+E automatically added to my licence. What isn't clear to me at all is whether the 3500kg limit is Just the MAM Of the trailer, or the Trailer + Car combined MAM, or in other words, the Gross train weight.
I'm not towing a caravan...it's a car trailer. The trailer has an MAM of 2000kg, according to the chassis VIN plate.
On my car's VIN sticker, it's MAM is 2075kg, and the number underneath is 3850kg, which i assume is the gross train weight. I know my car has a towing capacity of 1700kg, this is in the manual + on the V5. The additional 75kg must be the towball downweight which is added on to give 1775kg (3850 - 2075).
Therefore, my total MAM of car and trailer is 2000 + 2075 = 4075kg. Either:
- it's illegal, because the limit is 3500kg combined, or
- it's illegal, because i'm above my car's stated gross train weight, 4075kg VS 3850kg.
- i'm legal, because my actual weight of trailer+load combined is well short of it's 2000kg MAM (more like 1300kg), and therefore 1300+2075 = 3375kg which is < 3850kg.
- i'm legal, because my actual weight of trailer+load is ~1300kg, and my actual car +load will be also no where near it's 2075kg limit, and more like 1800kg, and therefore 1800 + 1300 = 3100kg, which again is well short of the 3850kg GTW.
or i'm still wrong somewhere?!
i need to clarify all this because i want to buy a cheap 2nd car purely for towing and so the choice may depend on how the legislation applies...
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