Bigplumbs
Well-Known Member
Much has been debated many times on here about towing weights and sizes etc and it usually starts quite a bun fight.
Most of us in the UK know that if your load all up is over 750 kg you need to have over run brakes fitted. I have Just read as much as I can find on the net about this and most references say that these braking devices must be fitted. Now because Trailers do not have to have an MOT I was wondering if fitted in the eye of the law means just that fitted. I was wondering if they actually need to work with regard to the law.
I know many will jump in and not answer the question that was asked but instead answer the question they think should have been asked (In my day in an exam you got 0/10 for that). I know if fitted it is best that they work. etc etc etc.
Now facing reality many towed boats in the UK that get their trailers dunked in sea water (I know there are those that don't dunk theirs ) end up with overrun breaks that don't work and in truth if you are towing a 16-17 foot speed boat (around 1000kg all up) with a decent tow car the brakes are not that necessary in my humble opinion (I can feel the blades sharpening) so many people just leave them not working but they are fitted.
Now to the question....... If Plod or VOSA were to pull you over in this situation would you be breaking the law. This is the question that has been asked.
By the way I have just ordered the kit to get mine working..... I am still however interested in answers to the question
Dennis
Most of us in the UK know that if your load all up is over 750 kg you need to have over run brakes fitted. I have Just read as much as I can find on the net about this and most references say that these braking devices must be fitted. Now because Trailers do not have to have an MOT I was wondering if fitted in the eye of the law means just that fitted. I was wondering if they actually need to work with regard to the law.
I know many will jump in and not answer the question that was asked but instead answer the question they think should have been asked (In my day in an exam you got 0/10 for that). I know if fitted it is best that they work. etc etc etc.
Now facing reality many towed boats in the UK that get their trailers dunked in sea water (I know there are those that don't dunk theirs ) end up with overrun breaks that don't work and in truth if you are towing a 16-17 foot speed boat (around 1000kg all up) with a decent tow car the brakes are not that necessary in my humble opinion (I can feel the blades sharpening) so many people just leave them not working but they are fitted.
Now to the question....... If Plod or VOSA were to pull you over in this situation would you be breaking the law. This is the question that has been asked.
By the way I have just ordered the kit to get mine working..... I am still however interested in answers to the question
Dennis
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