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Road safety campaign urges drivers to #towsafe4freddie

Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency

November 26
22:00 2016

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has published guidance to help drivers check that theyre towing safely and legally.

The guidance includes important information on checking:

  • the towball and connections
  • wheels and tryes
  • lights and indicators
  • loads and weight limits

Find out about towing with a car and the safety checks you should carry out whenever you tow a trailer.

Devastating consequences of unsafe trailers

The new campaign follows the tragic death of 3-year-old Freddie Hussey in January 2014.

Freddie was walking with his mother in Bedminster, Bristol, when a 2-tonne trailer became unattached from a Land Rover. The trailer mounted the kerb before hitting Freddie.

Freddie Hussey
Freddie Hussey, pictured shortly before his death in 2014. Copyright: Donna Hussey. This image can be reproduced to promote this road safety campaign.

The investigation into Freddies death found that the trailers handbrake lever was in the wrong place.

Freddies parents are urging all drivers to carry out basic safety checks each time they tow a trailer to avoid further tragedies.

Share the guidance with the #towsafe4freddie hashtag on Twitter and Facebook to help raise awareness.

Make sure your trailer is safe

Transport Minister, Andrew Jones, said:

I was shocked and saddened by the death of 3-year-old Freddie Hussey - it is absolutely essential that drivers carry out a few quick and simple checks to make sure their trailer is safe, so we do not see a repeat of this awful tragedy.

This campaign will help drivers to make sure they are towing safely and will save lives in the process.

DVSA Chief Executive, Gareth Llewellyn, said:

DVSAs first priority is to protect the public and help you stay safe on Great Britains roads.

Its your responsibility to ensure equipment is fitted to your vehicle correctly and used safely. There is no excuse for not being informed.

Even a short journey with an insecure or unroadworthy trailer puts lives at risk, as the death of 3-year-old Freddie Hussey tragically shows.

Support from industry experts

Mike Hawes, Chief Executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), said:

We welcome this important campaign, and urge all trailer users to follow the DVSAs simple steps to ensure their trailer is properly coupled so they can tow safely and avoid further tragic and preventable accidents.

Larry Lambert, Chief Executive Administrator of the National Trailer and Towing Association (NTTA), said:

NTTA firmly believes that education is the key to stopping these events from happening again and our association fully supports this campaign.

We urge all users to keep their trailers properly maintained and to allow sufficient time before each journey to carry out essential checks that will ensure that their towing experience is safe and legal at all times.

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