DVSA carries out trailer and caravan checks

DVSA carries out trailer and caravan checks

DVSA has urged drivers to carry out trailer and caravan safety checks, as it announces an increase in roadside stops.


As travel restrictions ease and people go on holiday in the UK, DVSA anticipates that many will be heading into the great outdoors with their caravans and trailers to enjoy the bank holiday weekend and half term.

Data from DVSA’s roadside checks shows caravans and trailers can experience problems with key safety features like tyres and lights: 

  • Around one in 6 caravans DVSA stopped had a serious safety problem 
  • Nearly four in 10 small trailers had a serious safety problem  
  • The main safety issues were lights, illegal tyres, breakaway cable problems and poor brakes

Three year-old Freddie Hussey was killed when a trailer became unhitched as he walked near his home in Bristol in 2014. The #towsafe4freddie campaign was set up to remind all drivers to carry out basic safety checks each time they tow. DVSA has been carrying out roadside checks to try and avoid similar tragedies.   

DVSA’s Chief Driving Examiner, Mark Winn, said: “DVSA’s priority is to help you keep your caravan or trailer safe to use on Britain’s roads. It’s great to see caravans and trailers returning to the road but drivers who tow have a special responsibility to ensure they #towsafe4freddie. 

“Many caravans and trailers have been parked up over winter, so we’re urging drivers who are new to towing or haven’t towed for a while to carry out some simple checks. Our ask is, whatever you’re towing, make it SAFE.” 

As well as carrying out roadside checks DVSA has urged drivers to carry out these simple SAFE caravan and trailer checks:

  • Service – get a free trailer safety check or visit your garage if needed
  • Air in tyres – check pressure, tread depth, condition, and age
  • Fit the breakaway cable or safety chain and check electrical connections and cables
  • Examine lights, load and weight limit, mirrors and do the jockey wheel test

DVSA’s roadside spot checks will be taking place across Britain this summer. They should take around 20 minutes each and will be checking safety features including lights, tyres, breakaway cable and brakes. If a caravan or trailer isn’t safe, the driver will be unable to continue their journey until the defect is fixed.


Drivers can check they are #towsafe4freddie here.
 

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