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pitkin2020 wrote: »Go to your local driving test centre and find an instructor to teach you and then test you, you can then get the addition added to license to tow heavier caravans once passed. You will also learn how to do it properly.
I thought that an Instructor could only teach somebody, not test them as well.
Surely only the DSA can do the test??0 -
I thought that an Instructor could only teach somebody, not test them as well.
Surely only the DSA can do the test??
Your probably right, but either way its best to get the addition to your licence then just tow under the 750kg limit.Everyones opinion is the most important.....no wonder nothing is ever agreed on.0 -
Just had to say,
I thought your post title referred to someone in a caravan towing virgins. :eek:My favourite subliminal message is;0 -
lmao yeah well I thought that as a heading was sure to get some replies
rather than being dry
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have a look at the 'Sprite' range of caravans Im sure you will find a 4 bth under 750kg at around 14ft longI
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