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It is actually a grey area, by law if it's attached to a A frame, it's classed as a trailerGayno wrote:It has to be a trailer or low loader, as no MOT or tax means no wheel can touch the road
Towing a car using an A-frame or dolly
If you attach an A-frame to a car in order to tow it with a larger vehicle, the car plus A-frame counts as a trailer.
If you use a dolly to tow a broken-down vehicle, the dolly counts as a trailer.
In both cases the usual safety regulations for trailers apply.
From http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Dr ... /DG_192285Check your equipment meets safety standards
Check your trailer brakes
Any trailer weighing over 750 kilograms must have a working brake system. Some smaller trailers also have brakes, although these are optional. Any brakes on a trailer or caravan must be in good working order. If you haven't used the trailer for while, you may need to get the brakes checked and serviced.
So if you use an A frame it doesn't need to be legal, but for a car it would need to be braked (which it won't be)
do you have brfeakdown cover?
Drive a mile or so down the road, remove the main relay, and phone AA/RAC
get car recovered to home
Drive a mile or so down the road, remove the main relay, and phone AA/RAC
get car recovered to home

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