I hold a C + E licence (HGV 1), though I haven't drove a truck in years; but I can tow safely.
But that aside, I know a break-away cable is mandatory and assumed that it was a last resort to keep the caravan behind the towing car in the event of an uncoupling between the car and caravan.
However, on my second outing with my caravan, when parked up on a pitch, I disconected the caravan from my car, but forgot to remove the break-away cable and when I drove off, it snapped; easily!
Unfortunately we had an audience too; one fellow who clapped, and I did retort that I was 'new to this!'. He said 'I'd learn!'
Anyway, I replaced the cable before I returned home, but what are break-away cables for?
But that aside, I know a break-away cable is mandatory and assumed that it was a last resort to keep the caravan behind the towing car in the event of an uncoupling between the car and caravan.
However, on my second outing with my caravan, when parked up on a pitch, I disconected the caravan from my car, but forgot to remove the break-away cable and when I drove off, it snapped; easily!
Unfortunately we had an audience too; one fellow who clapped, and I did retort that I was 'new to this!'. He said 'I'd learn!'
Anyway, I replaced the cable before I returned home, but what are break-away cables for?