Refine your understanding of towing regulations and best practices with this advanced practice set. It features challenging scenarios for cars towing trailers and caravans across various Great Britain road types, preparing you for the critical decision-making needed in the DVSA theory test. Enhance your skills in speed awareness, stability, loading, and maintaining safe road presence.

This revision set focuses on real-road judgement for towing trailers and caravans across Great Britain. Practice specific scenarios to build confidence in handling diverse traffic, speed limits, and vehicle loading for your theory test revision and exam preparation.
This set dives deep into the practical application of towing rules, focusing on challenging real-road situations. You'll tackle scenarios involving diverse traffic conditions, pedestrians, cyclists, and environmental factors, helping you develop the advanced judgement required to tow safely and pass your DVSA theory test.
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Learners choose Towing & Trailers Judgement to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Great Britain. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
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When towing a trailer or caravan in Great Britain, the maximum speed limit is typically 50 mph on single carriageway roads and 60 mph on dual carriageways and motorways, unless a lower local limit is indicated. You must always adhere to the lower of the two limits.
Extended-arm side mirrors are essential because towing a large trailer or caravan can significantly obstruct your rear view. They provide an extended field of vision, allowing you to see clearly along both sides and directly behind your towed unit, which is crucial for safe maneuvering and observation.
To ensure stability, distribute the weight in your trailer or caravan evenly, placing heavy items low down and directly over the axle(s). Crucially, ensure the hitch exerts an appropriate downward force on the tow ball, adhering to the maximum noseweight specified in your vehicle handbook, to prevent snaking and loss of control.
Strong crosswinds can destabilise a towed unit, causing it to snake or swerve dangerously. If you encounter crosswinds, reduce your speed immediately, grip the steering wheel firmly, and be prepared for slight steering corrections. Avoid sudden braking or acceleration.
Yes, if you passed your car driving test on or after 1 January 1997, there are restrictions on the weight of trailer you can tow with your Category B licence. You must not tow more than your licence permits and may need to pass an additional test (Category B+E or C1+E) for heavier trailer combinations.
You can find your vehicle's maximum towing capacity and the permitted noseweight for its tow hitch in your vehicle handbook. It is vital to consult this information and never exceed these manufacturer's recommendations for safe and legal towing.
By completing Towing & Trailers Judgement, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in Great Britain. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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Towing & Trailers Judgement offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your British knowledge for the driving theory exam in Great Britain.
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This set is designed for advanced learner drivers and those seeking to master the nuances of towing in Great Britain. It targets common areas of confusion and tricky scenarios that demand careful judgement, providing crucial preparation for passing the DVSA theory test and ensuring confident, safe towing on the roads of England, Scotland, and Wales.
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