well if you are towing you will have to use a tow bar, It's illegal to tow with a rope now.
If you're towing a car and the car is in contact with the road (eg not on a trailer) then it needs to be taxed/insured/mot'd so bear that in mind.
Not got a trailer you can borrow? So much safer/less hassle.
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Vehicle towing and loading. As a driver
you MUST NOT tow more than your licence permits. If you passed a car test after 1 Jan 1997 you are restricted on the weight of trailer you can tow
you MUST NOT overload your vehicle or trailer. You should not tow a weight greater than that recommended by the manufacturer of your vehicle
you MUST secure your load and it MUST NOT stick out dangerously. Make sure any heavy or sharp objects and any animals are secured safely. If there is a collision, they might hit someone inside the vehicle and cause serious injury
you should properly distribute the weight in your caravan or trailer with heavy items mainly over the axle(s) and ensure a downward load on the tow ball. Manufacturer’s recommended weight and tow ball load should not be exceeded. This should avoid the possibility of swerving or snaking and going out of control. If this does happen, ease off the accelerator and reduce speed gently to regain control
carrying a load or pulling a trailer may require you to adjust the headlights
In the event of a breakdown, be aware that towing a vehicle on a tow rope is potentially dangerous. You should consider professional recovery.
Is it local to me? I'm out and about in the truck a lot next week, could tie it into one of my trips?
Yep:
From direct gov:
Nothing about needing a bar.
"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."
Salisbury, may be out of your way a little.
Seeing as I know how tight you are and are highly unlikely to pay me, yes that is too far.
I'll help you out if I can mate, you know that.
mate has a recovery truck that maybe able to collect it for you hes in trowbridge and always up for earning a few ££ ill give him a call tomorrow see what he says.
Cheers Ben, quote would be nice, its 29miles from Westbury to Salisbury, so 58miles overall.
Just had a quote back and it was £78
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So I mainly won't be going to salisbury then.