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Not sure if its just mine, but we where selling AA Tow Ropes for 25p each.
Believe it is this one.
Might be worth checking the petrol station as well as thats where I got mine from.
there useless now as the law says you can toe a vehicle via rope
Ash
there useless now as the law says you can toe a vehicle via rope
Ash
i thought that was only on a motorway
who cares...Fiats dont need towing![]()
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/DG_069855In the event of a breakdown, be aware that towing a vehicle on a tow rope is potentially dangerous. You should consider professional recovery.
And from the Road Vehicles (construction and use) Regs 1986"When the vehicles are attached solely by a rope or chain, the maximum distance allowed between the vehicles is 4.5 metres.
If the distance between the two vehicles exceeds 1.5 metres then the rope or chain must be made clearly visible within a reasonable distance from either side to other road users. This is usually done by tying a coloured flapping cloth in the middle of the rope or chain.
The person in the broken down vehicle must be a qualified driver as he is actually driving the vehicle. A further point is that if it is dark then the broken down vehicle must have its lights on as it would under normal circumstances."
Also, tow ropes are RIGHT now being used by HATO and Police Forces up and down the country.Where a trailer is attached to the vehicle in front solely by means of a rope or chain, the distance between the trailer and that vehicle :
1. Shall not exceed 1.5 metres unless the rope or chain is made clearly visible
2. Shall not exceed 4.5 metres in any case.
If you passed your test after Jan 1997 then you are resteicted on the weight of the vehicle you can tow (unless you have passed a towing course)
Its ALSO worth noting, that any vehicle you tow must fall within the towing weights which a) you are allowed to tow, and b) your vehicle is legally allowed to tow.