The Farmers Mart Jun/Jul 2016 - Issue 46 | Page 72
Trailers
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COUNTRYSIDE PEOPLE CARRIERS
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carrying trailers in the UK
from small Off Road Access
Buggy™ to tractor drawn
models for farm/estate tours
and transporting guns and
beater's.
Field Sport Models
Access Buggy
Access Trailer
countryside people carrier
GP Range with
demountable top
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Trailer Lighting
Requirements
»»TRAILERS MUST HAVE ON
the back two red sidelights,
two red stop lamps, an
illuminated number plate and
two triangular red reflectors
plus amber indicators
designed to flash between 60
and 120 times per minute. If
they are more than 1.3m wide,
they must also have at least
one red fog lamp. All trailers
built after Sept 30th 1990
require front reflectors. They
must have front reflectors
and, if they are more than 1.6
metres wide, front position
lights.
REQUIREMENTS:
If, in the case of direction
indicators, it is not possible
to meet the maximum
height requirements, this
dimension can be increased to
2300mm.
If, in the case of the rear
position (tail) lamps and stop
lamps, it is not possible to
meet the maximum height
requirements, this dimension
can be increased to
2100mm.
On trailers manufactured
after 1 October 1985, the
maximum height of the red
triangular reflectors can
be increased to 1200mm if
necessary.
Trailers manufactured after 1
October 1985 require number
plates, illuminated by an ‘E’
or ‘e’ marked lamp. If a clear
window in the rear position
lamp is approved, this can be
used instead of a separate
number plate lamp but must
be fitted to the manufacturer’s
instructions with regard to
distance from the number
plate.
At least one rear fog light
is mandatory on trailers over
1.3 m wide. Two lamps are
preferred but, if only one is
fitted, it must be to the offside
or on the centre line of the
trailer.
No maximum distance from
the outer edge of the trailer
is stated for a fog lamp(s) but
there must be a minimum
distance of 100mm from the
stop lamp.
The distance of the direction
indicator from the side of the
trailer may not exceed the
actual distance of the rear
lamp by more than 50mm.
Trailers manufactured after 1
October 1985 which are more
than 1600mm wide, (except
boat trailers) require front
position lamps (clear lens).
Certain trailers must have
side position lights which
show white to the front and
red to the back. In addition,
trailers over certain lengths
must have amber side
reflectors.