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TOWING

Corners
When it comes to corners, always take into consideration the additional length of your camper. Taking a corner as you normally would with a trailer could cause the camper to mount the curb or hit obstacles. Giving yourself a wider berth is key to successfully negotiating sharp corners.


Weight
Although Trailer Trekker campers aren't extremely heavy, it's still additional weight you need to take into consideration. Brake smoothly and earlier than you normally would — doing so is not only much safer but also better for your brakes. Remember, you're transferring the camper's weight directly onto your vehicle’s braking system.

Safety

It pays to check — and check again — when connecting or hitching up. Always ensure the hitching eye is fully seated on the hitch ball and securely locked. The same goes for the jockey wheel: make sure it’s fully raised, locked, and secure.
Before setting off, always perform a light check and confirm that the camper plug is firmly connected to your vehicle’s socket.

 

Speed
For an accurate and trusted source for this information, is this link 
https://www.gov.uk/speed-limits


 

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