Written answers
Thursday, 19 October 2017
Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Road Traffic Legislation
Tom Neville (Limerick County, Fine Gael)
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206. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will address a matter (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44307/17]
Shane Ross (Dublin Rathdown, Independent)
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The maximum weight that a vehicle can tow is in accordance with the manufacturer’s design specifications. The towing capacity of a vehicle can be verified by consulting the owner’s handbook or the manufacturer’s statutory plate affixed to the vehicle. The towing capacity weight is the maximum weight of the trailer that the vehicle can tow. The towing capacity of any vehicles should never be exceeded.
The maximum weight that can be towed is also dependent on the driver’s driving licence category. A person can tow a trailer on a B (car) licence if the trailer’s Design Gross Vehicle Weight (DGVW). A category BE licence is required if it is more than 750kg but the combined weight of the vehicle and trailer does not exceed 3,500kg. As a general rule, a category B licence would not allow the towing of a livestock trailer. The Road Safety Authority has prepared specific guidance with respect to ‘Driver Licensing rules for drawing light trailers’ and this can be found on the Authority's website.
Individuals are also advised to contact their insurance broker/insurance provider in relation to the specifics of their individual insurance policy, particularly with respect to towing a trailer.
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