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1861.1 | Majority - more like | BAHTAT::LECTER::SUMMERFIELD | This is daft | Tue Aug 11 1992 14:55 | 9 |
| �our smaller roads and it does seem that a significant minority of
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�people towing caravans are doing so with either too small a car or too
�little understanding of what's required to tow something that heavy.
Minority. Surely some mistake, given the number of badly towed caravans
I saw during 600 miles of driving yesterday.
Clive
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1861.2 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Tue Aug 11 1992 15:09 | 5 |
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The anti caravan club eh ? A far better club would be the
anti idiot drivers club. Now that would be a success.
JN.
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1861.3 | DRIVING TEST FOR CARAVANS | LARVAE::DYDERSKI_K | | Tue Aug 11 1992 15:45 | 3 |
| I PERSONALLY FELL THERE SHOULD BE SOME KIND OF DRIVING TEST BEFORE
BEING ABLE TO TOW A CARAVAN, YOU CAN JUST JUMP INTO A HGV AND DRIVE
YOU HAVE TO PASS A TEST.
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1861.4 | | NEWOA::MORAN | Timmy 'Five Bellies' | Tue Aug 11 1992 15:46 | 5 |
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There is already a CLOC (centre lane owners club). How about a club
called Anti-Cloc-wize?
Tim
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1861.5 | A Caravan Drivers Charter :-) | ARRODS::BARROND | Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron | Tue Aug 11 1992 16:04 | 18 |
| I am usually a fair person and in this case I don't seen any reason not
to apply like principles.
All drivers intending to tow a caravan should take a test on the basics
of towing.
All cars that tow caravans should have a special 200% increase on the
Road Fund License.
All caravans should be limited to 50mph. (I seem to remember 50MPH
stickers at one point but I still seem to get passed when I pottering
along at 70MPH.)
All caravans are only allowed to use roads during the hours of 20:00 to
06:00 between 1 April and 30 September. This requirement can be waived
if the driver has purchased a special carnet. Cost - �50.00 for each
week of use.
Any other special (but fair) requirements?
Dave
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1861.6 | | VOGON::ATWAL | dream out loud | Tue Aug 11 1992 16:27 | 4 |
| perhaps this would be better discussed in GLOVES::CARAVAN
...Art
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1861.7 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Born again reincarnationist | Tue Aug 11 1992 16:44 | 21 |
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Au contraire, Art.
This is the chance for us non-caravaners to hit back at the caravans!
:^)
Personally, I think it'd be fairer to impose a road tax on the caravan
itself, rather than the tow car (also be easier to control - how could
you prove that a car had or had not towed a caravan in a year?).
I've no problem with caravans on motorways, but on tight single and
dual carriageway roads some tow-ers can exhibit little consideration for
their fellow road users. They aren't, on the whole, dangerous, but they
rarely pull over to let a queue of traffic pass them like a tractor or
milk float do. Maybe there should be roads where caravans are banned
during certain hours?
Mark
PS And what kind of idiot driving instructor takes raw beginners out in
the rush hour!?!?!? But that's a different note! :^)
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1861.8 | Doing the Snake | YUPPY::RAVEN | | Wed Aug 12 1992 11:38 | 5 |
| I used to enjoy ( When younger ) passing caravans in my brothers truck.
Pull into middle lane ....pass leaving about 4 feet gap between side of 35+ feet
of wagon...watch fun in mirror ....I think they call it the snake.
KR
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1861.9 | dodgey | BAHTAT::LECTER::SUMMERFIELD | This is daft | Wed Aug 12 1992 12:29 | 9 |
| re .8
Not really that funny. Tends to cause a lot of accidents. If you want
some fun, overtake a caravan just before an up-hill, then slow right
up, change down and accelerate away leaving caravan and tow-car
struggling to get going again.
Clive (who hates caravans)
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1861.10 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Wed Aug 12 1992 12:57 | 3 |
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Why limit this to caravans, and not all towed items ?
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1861.11 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Wed Aug 12 1992 13:32 | 4 |
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This all sounds like pretty responsible driving to me.
JN.
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1861.12 | Let's have a better driving test! | LARVAE::SMART_A | Amnesia is loss of ...er..umm | Wed Aug 12 1992 13:59 | 49 |
| Not sure about the conference refered to in .6 (GLOVES::CARAVAN) but
the topic has cropped up in TRUCKS::CARAVANS_UK.
As a caravanner of many years and miles, I will chip in my tuppence
worth.
I agree that *all* trailers should be subjected to an annual
roadworthyness test as are commercial trailers. Some owners do
absolutely no maintenance to their outfits from one year's end to the
next. I used to have a neighbour who's elderly caravan sat in the
garden for 50 weeks of the year. He used to pump the tyres up, hitch
up and go to France for two weeks. The state of the tyres defied
description save to say I have a better one on my wheel barrow! I
would even be willing to pay some road tax as they do in Sweden (they
even have the trailers separately registered as well.)
A recent roadsite check by one of the police forces revealed that the
majority of 'vans were not roadworthy with brake and lights faults high
on the list. If I recall correctly there was a failure rate of 60% but
then recent figures show that 35% of cars fail their MOT.
I also agree that the current driving test requirements are totally
inadequate for towing. The basic solo car test is hopeless so how can
it meet the needs of towing? There should be an additional test that
covers at least reversing an outfit along the lines of the HGV test.
(As the holder of an HGV Class 1 I know what's involved.)
As for 'vans holding up the traffic I agree that some people try to tow
a 1 ton 'van on a 1300 cc car! These people are *dangerous*. I find I
normally get held up by solo cars! Providing that the 'van is
correctly loaded, is being towed by a vehicle that is both powerful
enough and heavy enough by an experience driver there should be no
problem with towing at 60mph. To have caravans and trailers travelling
slower than the legal limit for HGVs is absurd.
Another pet hate are folks with inadequate mirrors who haven't a clue
what's behind them. Mind you, a lot of car drivers don't know what the
mirrors are for!
As you can see I am all for improving road safety but at the same time
we reserve the right as individuals to use our caravans. Most road
safety is about attitude and tolerence - the noter who suggested
`buzzing' caravans with a truck should not be allowed on the road!
I'll now put my soapbox away and give the 'van its twice yearly service
prior to heading off to the wilds of Yorkshire.
Alan
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1861.13 | Anti-caravaners should go to he*l! | EEMELI::HRA47::Hautala | | Wed Aug 12 1992 14:49 | 8 |
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As sometimes before said: Don't generalise! All caravaners
are not pain! Some of them know how to give way to those
who go faster.
Hannu
Ps. I don't tow anything
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1861.14 | | BAHTAT::LECTER::SUMMERFIELD | This is daft | Wed Aug 12 1992 15:47 | 9 |
| �I'll now put my soapbox away and give the 'van its twice yearly service
�prior to heading off to the wilds of Yorkshire.
Oh gawd, another caravan in my way up here :-)
Only joking, its nice to see that not all caravan owners are total
pi!!@cks.
Clive
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1861.15 | Ban 'Em All! | BRUMMY::63583::Richard-Moakes | Your Robot sounds like Pink Floyd | Wed Aug 12 1992 16:04 | 8 |
| Re: .-1
But they are still a menace on the road for anyone who thinks that
over 60mph is safe ;-)
Richard.
(High Speed Enemy of all Caravans, and trucks, and buses etc, and ....)
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1861.16 | Towing tests | WELCLU::YOUNG | | Wed Aug 12 1992 22:50 | 20 |
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I don't tow personally, but I agree a lot of caravanners are a menace
on the road.
But with the right driver, right car and proper maintenance there is no
reason why caravans should be a problem, how about:-
van roadworthyness test tyres,brakes,lights,structure,etc.
combination suitability test, power,weight,rear suspension,etc
extra road tax should also be paid, possibly in the form of a charge
for the tests.
anyone caught towwing without test papers is prosecuted for dangerous
driving.
I would suggest a minimum 2litre engine for towing, or perhaps minimum
torque figures.
Richard
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1861.17 | Not enough tolerance around...... | VOGON::KAPPLER | Smiths Knoll Automatic - Rising, Good. | Thu Aug 13 1992 09:39 | 18 |
| I think you guys are getting this all out of proportion.
The problem is road congestion. There are too many vehicles, of all
types, trying to use the roads.
There are two possible solutions. More roads, or usage restrictions.
Oh there is a third solution. Pick on minorities, and force them off
the roads (sometimes referred to as the Yugoslav solution).
My pet hate is all those TNT, Parcel Force, Lynx, etc, lorries carrying
goods that used to travel by rail (e.g. newspapers) until the continued
lack if investment in the rail network made it uneconomic to continue.
JK
(Non-caravan owner, although I did tow one behind my 2.8 4x4 Sierra
estate and kept getting baulked by various "GTi"s and "E"s!!)
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1861.18 | Im new as well | UBOHUB::PAYNE_R | | Thu Aug 13 1992 11:49 | 18 |
| Just to add my bit....
I've never towed a canavan. I've watched some people attwempt it, and
sometimes i am suprised, when i get overtaken by a "snaking" caravan.
I've even watched one tip over at 50+ mph. I would strongly agree to
the testing comments. I do tow a trailer. It's about as long as a
caravan, and belongs to a local scout troop. I spent 2-3 weeks towing
it around empty, just to get the feel, and praticed backing it around,
(Very enlightening). I shall be towing it to kent atr the weekend, and
will NOT exceed 50 mph. Anyhow, I've been reading this and just
thought i'd get the trailer mechanics checked out, good job i did. The
braking system was stuck off !!, and the chassis was twisting, when
full up of various bits of scouting kit. Worried , i was, so i found
this nice man who's in the know, and now its SAFE. If i had not read
this note, I'd just hooked up and gone off into the sunset....
I think must people with caravans, ect. (generalisation), do just that. hitch up and go.
It's education thats needed.
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1861.19 | | RDGE23::FRENCHS | Semper in excernere | Thu Aug 13 1992 13:10 | 17 |
| A couple of times a year I tow a 60 foot latice tower, the type you see on
motorways that hold large work lamps. The trailer is about 20 odd foot long
and is wider that the landrover, it weighs best part of two tonnes. Great fun
when you realise that the auto-brake doesn't in fact work :-( It is fixed so
I will be towing it in a couple of weeks time. I always aim to be out of rush
hour traffic, but sometimes don't quite manage it.
I was traveling from Jnc 11 to Jnc 12 (M4) when I was overtaken by large lorry.
He came in so close and so fast that the landy and trailer started to snake
quite badly, I was onyl doing about 40 MPH. I managed to slow down and return
to stability, but it gave me quite a fright. So please be careful when
overtaking vehicles with trailers, it could be me next time and my combined
weight will be over 4 tonnes (also loaded with a couple of generators).
;-)
Simon
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1861.20 | | LARVAE::LINCOLN_J | | Thu Aug 13 1992 13:39 | 5 |
| It's not so much caravans on the road that I don't like
but the visual damage that they do to the 'beauty spots'
that they inhabit (or should that be polute).
-John
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1861.21 | | NSDC::BROWN | Total Reject | Fri Aug 14 1992 10:41 | 8 |
| re .19
Simon, when I found myself snaking (towing 60 foot tower for Ham Radio)
I followed advice and accelerated out of the snake, rather than
braking. This always worked. I don't tow towers around as much as I
did.
Cheers, Another Simon
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1861.22 | Our club won last years HF NFD RSGB and Region 1. Looks like done it again this year. | RDGE23::FRENCHS | Semper in excernere | Fri Aug 14 1992 13:31 | 14 |
| Hi Simon,
HF Field day perhaps? Sounds like we have the same type of tower.
The 'chasis' looks like this from above.
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Simon de G6ZTZ
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1861.23 | ban em! | IRNBRU::WILSON | | Mon Aug 17 1992 11:33 | 12 |
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Whoever thought out the caravan concept should be strung up by the *****
It's time to get tough with the idiots who tow too large a van with too
small a car and at too fast a speed. One of "them" recently killed a
veteran cyclist last week near my home (guy charged with careless driving).
I passed by the scene of the accident, and felt sick and disgusted that
the law still allows people to tow these "liabilities".
Ban the "van"
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1861.24 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Tue Aug 18 1992 11:31 | 10 |
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Having just driven the A1 from Edinborogh to Newcastle, I admit to
feeling like disposing of some caravan dirvers.
Once you get three caravans behind each other, overtaking is a near
impossibility.
The spray kicked makes visibility very poor - even when its stopped
raining, and at 40mph this was very frustrating.
Heather
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1861.25 | Try Caravanning ! You might like it. | SUBURB::JASPERT | | Tue Sep 08 1992 12:59 | 31 |
| well, It seems that caravanners are guilty of everything here, driving
too fast, driving too slow, they are the only ones to break the law, to
have illegal vehicles, they are not allowed to drive dangerously while
it is quite acceptable for others to intimidate them by their OWN
dangerous driving.
Maybe, when a Hater next gets hot under the collar, he/she should look
to see whether the Caravan Tower is being prevented from making good
progress by a slower CAR in front, check their OWN speed to see if its
legal, & the condition of their own car & how it is being driven.
Me ? I'm a car driver most of the time, but maybe for 5% of my annual
mileage I tow a caravan,(serviced, big mirrors, good tyres etc), who
believes in live & let live.
There are plenty of laws already in place for the police to prosecute
BAD DRIVERS, whether they are towing or not.
As for punitive road tax Dave, saying that's fair is a contradiction in
terms. As well as that the Caravanner is already paying extra duty on
the extra fuel consumed. Better still to scrap road tax for everyone.
The Caravan Club will train drivers for the higher standard needed to
tow a caravan, but as always you will not reach all drivers, just as
you will not reach the driver of a Renault 5 in the Dec Pk carpark. who
uses the car without roadtax & with a set of totally bald tyres.
Hit the bad guys, instead of interfering with the personal liberties of
the law-abiding, please.
Tony.
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1861.26 | Shop him/her ! | FUTURS::FIDO | The Man With No Personal Name | Tue Sep 08 1992 15:02 | 20 |
| .25>tow a caravan, but as always you will not reach all drivers, just as
.25>you will not reach the driver of a Renault 5 in the Dec Pk carpark. who
.25>uses the car without roadtax & with a set of totally bald tyres.
$ SET MODE/FLAME = ON
Why not shop the thieving, inconsiderate b******d to the police !
Before people wade in at me, just consider what the consequences would
be if he/she killed or injured someone in an accident - I don't think
that his/her insurance company would be paying up as the car has not
been taxed and maintained as required.
It is also a form of theft not to pay the licence - it is totally
unfair for licence payers to keep on subsidising people like this, who
IMO should not be let out on the road at all.
$ SET MODE/FLAME = OFF
Terry
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1861.27 | | VANGA::KERRELL | Dave Kerrell @REO 830-2279 | Tue Sep 08 1992 15:09 | 5 |
| re.26:
No need to shop. Specials read this conference.
Dave.
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1861.28 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | A missionary with no position | Tue Sep 08 1992 16:04 | 3 |
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Why not enter the details here (colour, registration etc..) and let
someone else do it ?
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1861.29 | .27 Specials? Please elaborate. | RUTILE::BISHOP | What the HELL are you talking about man! | Tue Sep 08 1992 16:21 | 1 |
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1861.30 | The coppers perchance | FORTY2::HOWARD | It'll always be Pompey Poly !! | Tue Sep 08 1992 16:32 | 4 |
| Do you mean special constables ??
BArry
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1861.31 | Fine people and all round good eggs | VANGA::KERRELL | Dave Kerrell @REO 830-2279 | Tue Sep 08 1992 17:57 | 5 |
| re.29/30:
Yep, Special Constables.
Dave.
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1861.32 | Unfair to the environment? | ARRODS::BARROND | Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron | Wed Sep 09 1992 11:04 | 17 |
| re .25
>As for punitive road tax Dave, saying that's fair is a contradiction in
>terms. As well as that the Caravanner is already paying extra duty on
>the extra fuel consumed. Better still to scrap road tax for everyone.
Tony
A lot of what I wrote was mainly from the hip and tongue in cheek. I
missed out the obligatory :-).
On the serious side, what I meant by saying fair is that if I
found myself behind a queue of traffic behind a 'van, I personally
would feel more amenable to this situation knowing the owner is paying
extra tax (through RFL and fuel tax). This is no different in the HGV
vehicles are assessed and their fuel bills are even higher.
Dave
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