Originally Posted by Phil
Originally Posted by Alan s1
Originally Posted by Phil
If you use one of the solid connectors that means noone has to be in the car behind (kind of like an A frame but all 4 wheels of the car behind can stay on the ground) then I think you are OK so long as the tyres are legal and it has a lightboard and reg plate.
If someone has to be in the car behind steering and braking etc then it needs tax, MOT and insurance AFAIK
even with a A frame you will need the car to be taxed mot'd and insured

if you use a dolly ie lifting the DRIVE wheels of the road then its classed as a trailer

How come? There are no drive wheels (as the engine is off and car in neutral) and there is no one in the car... Therefore it is a trailer?
Phil i agree 100% but its are stuppid rules in this country

Its the same as pushing a motor bike if the keys in it your ment to have it mot' taxed insured
I was going to A frame my cossie to my mums in essex from oxford untill i found out we use to A frame the Offroad 4x4 racers yrs ago untill the poilice standed stopping people on there way home

Now 95% trailer them to the advents
I cant rember the persons user name but someone on the board found alot of usefully info about A framing car