• Reece Rosenkilde posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago

    Towing Speed Limit for Caravans

    What is the towing speed limit for a caravan round Oz?

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    This is one thing we’ve to concentrate to. Do the mistaken thing here and it will cost you in fines and demerit factors. Unfortunately, we can’t use ignorance as an excuse. A lot of enormous vehicle / caravan combinations can weigh between 5,500kg and 6,500kg which implies they don’t appear to be going to handle like your common family SUV. Stopping or sudden path changes may be disastrous. A sudden course change with a poorly loaded caravan at speed can ship the van right into a fishtail which can not finish well…we have seen this on the news too many occasions.

    There are a few things we’ve to consider, and the first is weight. That is, what’s your mixed weight – GCM (Gross Combination Mass) the weight of your car and caravan driving down the highway. In NSW when you weigh lower than 4.5t GCM you probably can travel at the posted towing pace restrict. However, in case your GCM is above 4.5t then you are restricted to a maximum of 100kph.

    In WA, maximum towing pace limits for automobiles towing a trailer or caravan is 100kph no matter your weight.

    In all other states and territories, you’ll be able to tow a caravan at the posted towing velocity restrict. Remember to follow the advisory road indicators for instance, drive to situations, excessive wind space ahead and so forth.

    Your vehicle owner’s manual is price a read. Some producers place velocity limits on the automobile whilst towing. Some which may be as low 80kph (depending on the trailer weight). Check your owner’s handbook as you could be surprised. Is this legally enforceable? Probably not but it might have an result on the means in which your vehicle accelerates, turns and stops.

    So next time you head interstate (hopefully soon) it could be price checking the towing velocity limit that applies to your measurement combination so that you are not at threat of a speeding fantastic and demerit points. The driver is always responsible even if you don’t own the automobile or the caravan. It could be a associates rig or even a hired caravan.

    And remember before you head off, give us a name to weigh your tow automobile and caravan so you presumably can journey with knowledge and confidence.

    Safe travels.

    Craig