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Trailer on the road
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Anyone know what the law is on parking a lone trailer on the road? Does it make any difference if it's laden/unladen? It's a trailer normaly used to tow a track car if that makes any difference. I have googled but it's all a bit ambiguous. thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Parking a boat,trailer or caravan on the road is not in itself illegal. contrary to what some people say it doesn't need a registration plate either, in the same way a bicycle doesn't require one because boats, trailers and caravans are not registered with the DVLA therefore have no registration number to display. It does need to be facing the right way with reflectors to the rear.
So the technical answer is yes it can remain parked there without breaking any laws.
However, if it could be claimed to be causing an obstruction the council could become involved and, if no action was taken by the owner, the could have it towed away.
So the technical answer is yes it can remain parked there without breaking any laws.
However, if it could be claimed to be causing an obstruction the council could become involved and, if no action was taken by the owner, the could have it towed away.
This from Askthepolice website: https://www.askthe.police.uk/content/Q629.htm
They say it needs to be lit. I would argue that it only needs to be lit in a position where a parked car needs to be lit.
They say it needs to be lit. I would argue that it only needs to be lit in a position where a parked car needs to be lit.
RVLR 1989 Part III Reg 24(3)
Save as provided in paragraphs (5) and (9), no person shall allow to remain parked, or cause or permit to be allowed to remain parked between sunset and sunrise–
(b) a trailer to the front of which no other vehicle is attached and which is not required to be fitted with front position lamps,
unless a pair of front position lamps is fitted and kept lit and unobscured.
http:// www.leg islatio ...96/r egulati on/24/m ade
Save as provided in paragraphs (5) and (9), no person shall allow to remain parked, or cause or permit to be allowed to remain parked between sunset and sunrise–
(b) a trailer to the front of which no other vehicle is attached and which is not required to be fitted with front position lamps,
unless a pair of front position lamps is fitted and kept lit and unobscured.
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Ok Graham so taking your link in conjuction with highway code rule 249/250, I think It would need lights at night as it seems to be specifically covered by rule 250. http:// www.dir ect.gov ...High waycode /DG_069 860
Many thanks.
Many thanks.