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What should I check before buying a used towing dolly?
Carefully inspect the towing dolly for signs of rust, damage, or wear, especially on the ramps, straps, and frame. Check the tyres for adequate tread and inflation. Ensure all lights are working correctly (brake lights, indicators, and tail lights) as required by UK law. Ask about its service history and any previous repairs.
Are there any legal requirements for using a towing dolly in the UK?
Yes, the towing dolly and the vehicle being towed must comply with UK road traffic regulations. This includes ensuring that the combined weight of the towing vehicle, towing dolly, and towed vehicle does not exceed the towing capacity of the towing vehicle. The towed vehicle's lights must be functional, and it may need to be braked if it exceeds a certain weight. Check the Highway Code for the most up-to-date regulations.
What type of braking system should a towing dolly have?
Ideally, a towing dolly should have a braking system, especially if the towed vehicle is heavy. While not always legally required for lighter loads, it significantly improves safety. Check if the dolly has overrun brakes or electric brakes and ensure they are in good working order. Consider the weight of the vehicle you intend to tow when assessing the braking requirements.
What kind of straps and securing mechanisms should I look for on a towing dolly?
The straps and securing mechanisms are crucial for safety. Ensure they are in good condition, free from fraying or damage. Look for straps with a high weight rating that exceeds the weight of the vehicle you intend to tow. Check that the ratchets or other tightening mechanisms are working smoothly and securely. Consider models with multiple straps for added security.
What should I do before using a towing dolly for the first time?
Before using a towing dolly, practice maneuvering in a safe, open area. Familiarise yourself with the turning radius and braking distances. Double-check that all connections are secure and that the lights are working properly. Ensure the towed vehicle is properly secured and that the towing dolly is correctly attached to the towing vehicle. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific guidance.

