travellerone said:
The replies tells you what an absolute mess the laws and regulations about towing are in. Why do the government not get the CC or similar to draft a simplified proposal and update them. The modern cars of day have so many safety features that legislation that is only five years old is out of date.
I have to disagree with you. Caravans are not a special case or deserving of separate legislation, they are as far as the road traffic act is concerned a trailer, and the legislation is unusually very logical about how towing has to be managed.
Most of the confusion arises becasue during the formative years of motoring and towing, different companies adopted different ways of expressing the same information, that is why we have so many different acronyms often for teh same criteria, for example MAM (EU Standardised criteria) = GVW = GVM = MVW = MVM.
Where the law could be changed would be to make all manufactures adopt the same acronyms,
For the record the CC and other caravan industry organisations continue to perpetuate the 85% guidance which has no basis in law, offers no guarantees of safety or legality, and in some cases cannot even be applied to some vehicles. It does not reflect changes in vehicle design and safety, It uses kerbweight, which is not an official vehicle criteria so if they can't even get that right, So I wouldn't trust them to look at producing a legal document.

hmy: