member cartech, one green star [Online] Posted 06 July 2012 by cartech Quote | Report Thanks all for the advice,the Ka will not suffer tansmission damage by the way being towed on all four wheels.I work on these cars,I will add a "on tow" sign to the rear then some other motorist does hopefully not try to barge in between the motorhome and towed vehicle. Post liked!
member BigD, Motorhomer From Staffordshire four red stars [Online] Posted 06 July 2012 by BigD Quote | Report A red & white sign is not required on the rear of the towed car. The car is identifed as a trailer by the triangular reflectors that are required to be fitted. NOT in some European countries it isn't, Spain being the main and where they are cracking down on A frame towed vehicles. If you are lucky they will tell you to separate and drive separatly, thats okay if BOTH of you drive. Post liked!
member joanie, Caravanner five red stars [Online] Posted 06 July 2012 by joanie Quote | Report autosun, peegeenine said that he didn't want to be pedantic http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/helpandadvice/technicalhelp/towing/towing-with-a-motorhome/ hope this helps Post liked!
member autosun, one red star [Online] Posted 06 July 2012 by autosun Quote | Report Hi Jonie ,many thanks for the info ,all very usefull ,but as yet still an undecided area untill perhaps 2014 or so .We will have to wait & see how things pan out !!?? I will print off the info anyway ,could be usefull in a case of an enquiry by an inquisitive officer .!!All the best ,Pete . Post liked!
member peegeenine, Motorhomer From Essex five green stars [Online] Posted 06 July 2012 by peegeenine Quote | Report See further replies to this in the "spare wheels" thread in Introductions. Post liked!