General What are the rules/laws for towing a car?

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General What are the rules/laws for towing a car?

I paid £30 to get my tipo loaded onto a flatbed, taken 30 miles and delivered to a garage.

No worries about the law, not worries about lights, no worries about brakes. Put it down to experience and remind him to have breakdown insurance if he's going to drive a VAG.
 
If you leave the ignition on in the towed car, you will have brake lights and indicators etc. You may drain the battery after time, but I assume its a short tow.
 
Please be sensible Matt. Your views are valuable but this post has gotten silly.
 
Tell your mate to stop being tight and buy some breakdown cover. After all he will need it if he buys a knock off VW.


you just look like a prick driving along with a beacon on the roof but heyho nothing new i suppose.
 
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Tell your mate to stop being tight and buy some breakdown cover. After all he will need it if he buys a knock off VW.


you just look like a prick driving along with a beacon on the roof but heyho nothing new i suppose.


well if it saves someone piling into you when your towing / coupling/ uncoupling its worth while looking a prick....

could be worse mep could have HID's as well
 
Its all sorted now. It went well. Cheers for all the input. As it happens it wasnt the coil pack. Something more severe it seems. As you say serves him right for not buying Italian.

well if it saves someone piling into you when your towing / coupling/ uncoupling its worth while looking a prick....

could be worse mep could have HID's as well

Hahaha.. I drive round with a beacon and HID's, Am i a bad person? :D

Owen.
 
and part of the highway code, the only time you are allowed to use when towing is to warn cars behind of the hazard for a short time, as soon as they are aware of the hazard you should turn them off again

We got taught this for about two hours in training for the highways agency. Bin lorries are the one exeption, apparently its a requirement for them to have their beacons on at all time on the road.
 
We got taught this for about two hours in training for the highways agency. Bin lorries are the one exeption, apparently its a requirement for them to have their beacons on at all time on the road.

We're on about hazzard warning lamps, not beacons (y) :p

Its surprising how many vehciles brake the vehicle lighting regs with beacons, even when not lit up but still fitted to the vehicle! (n)
 
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