Apparently, 90% of caravans are overloaded in QLD.

New Caravan owners also don’t know how to tow.

  • Salvo@aussie.zoneOP
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    1 year ago

    Unfortunately, our society demands that everybody has a licence. The social expectation is that if you do have a licence, you automaticly have the ability to drive a vehicle with a 3500kg GVM with a 3500kg Trailer at 110km/h, even if you are hardly competent enough to drive an Automatic Nissan Micra.

    Add the fact that most drivers aren’t even able to change a tyre, let alone calculate GVM, GTM, ATM, ball weight, etc and you have a major traffic disaster on your hands.

    • Zagorath@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      I don’t see any reason that towing could require a separate class of licence from the general open licence. As this original article and the comments in this post show, it requires more specialist knowledge that isn’t required for driving a normal car.

      Realistically, either the basic knowledge to tow safely should also be required to obtain a normal licence (which would be problematic because as you suggest, we build our cities and towns to be incredibly car-dependent and it would be imposing a significant extra toll on people), or towing should require passing a separate test with towing-specific knowledge. The majority of people won’t need that, so don’t need to worry about studying for it. Easy.