No. You have no way of controlling the vehicle if it comes loose.
no
In the UK, passengers are not allowed to ride in a caravan that is being towed. This regulation is in place for safety reasons, as it can be dangerous for passengers to be in a moving vehicle that is not designed for travel. Instead, all passengers should travel in the towing vehicle itself, where proper seat belts and safety measures are in place.
Yes, but vehicle being towed must be insured as well as the dolly
it can only in a alternet universe were i can fly
Everyone. And the reason is that the towed vessel may capsize if swamped by a huge wave from the side. Being towed it cannot maneuver out of harms way. If it capsizes then all the people stand a better chance of survival if wearing life vests.
depends on how high the hitch is and how high the vehicle being towed is
Yes it will. You have to watch the grassy slopes though- We towed our 2 berth compass caravan with a 1400 Astra- On the open roads it towed well - but you may need a little bit more powerful engine to tour any hilly areas
Yes! Any vehicle has the capability of being towed. If the vehicle has 4 rolling wheels and is in neutral, it can be towed.
no
While it may be legal in some places, in general, the answer is no, it is illegal to ride in an RV that is being towed.
When the police find it they will leave a 72 hour citation before they have it towed.
only if you can get one that is about 950kg if more i wouldnt ,as the hastle of getting up hills would be a nightmare