I have read several threads about this, and had it explained to my by 2 people, but I’m still not totally sure on this.
I was told that after parking up, I should push the caravan backwards to make the handbrake lever go vertical, so that the caravan can’t move in neither direction.
Some of the threads I have read on this topic implied that the caravan can run away backwards. But from what I understood, as long as I have applied the handbrake manually, if the caravan ran away it would only go a foot or so and then stop?
It would only be an issue if I either hadn’t applied the handbrake at all, or had not raised it enough (e.g. only to half the distance or whatever)?
I was told that after parking up, I should push the caravan backwards to make the handbrake lever go vertical, so that the caravan can’t move in neither direction.
Some of the threads I have read on this topic implied that the caravan can run away backwards. But from what I understood, as long as I have applied the handbrake manually, if the caravan ran away it would only go a foot or so and then stop?
It would only be an issue if I either hadn’t applied the handbrake at all, or had not raised it enough (e.g. only to half the distance or whatever)?