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Old Nov 11, 2010 | 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by tabetha
If the car being towed has all four wheels on the ground, it is still a car in law and so must have tax, insurance, mot, as well as licensed driver.
If the method of towing takes two wheels off the ground it becomes in law a trailer, as it "trails" the towing car, and cannot steer itself, this needs no mot, tax, insurance, as "trailers" don't.
I've towed a MG using a pole whilst my traffic cop mate sat next to me.
I've even been naughty and PUSHED using a tow pole a car around 15 miles, using the rear tow eye as a push eye, but that's defo not legal, even though I did drive past a plod shop whilst doing it!!
Of the rigid bars I've used the ones with the spring in the centre are well worth paying the extra for.
tabetha
lol i deal with vosa a lot as i do tachos as part of my job and as they say most traffic cops dont even no the law lol even more so in trailer and tacho law!
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