Breakaway Cable Attachment in Holland

GTP replied on 01/05/2018 17:57

Posted on 01/05/2018 17:57

I don't know why...but it appears the various Vehicle Inspection agencies throughout Europe have a delight in pulling me over to inspect my outfit. I mean its not as if we have old vehicles, or exceed the speed limits of the country. The tow car is 1yr old and the caravan is just 6 mnths old.

The latest such inspection was on Saturday around 3-0pm on the A15 just 5 miles short of the Rotterdam Europort ferry terminal (We were scheduled on the overnight ferry to Hull)...when out of nowhere appeared a police motorcycle, waived and pointed to his 'Follow Me' sign...which i duly did following him off the next junction, around a couple of roundabouts to a vehicle inspection station...full of Caravans and Motorhomes. 

First up was the request for driving licence, V5 for both car and caravan. No problem, even accepting the electronic version on the OH iPhone. (although one Police Officer wasn't convinced but let it pass) Note to self, take copies of V5's...Next was to move onto weighing pads, both car and caravan, checked against plates...No problem, Phew !!!...then asked to pull into next bay where the car and caravan where given a roadworthy test, you name it they looked at it. No problem , passed with flying colours..as being new vehicles, should have.

But then wait...hold the phone, one of the inspectors pointed to the breakaway cable....At this point I will refer you to my previous post and encounter with the UK equivalent inspectors when i was issued a prohibition notice for incorrect attachment..later squashed when the the club intervened...It was at that point that I also changed to the direct attachment ALKO specific cable. This is what I had in place when inspected..a direct attachment to a designated fixing point. 

Not good said the inspector....must be looped trough a karabiner...which he produced, fitted and charged me 4€...followed by a police officer issuing me with a ticket (to be sent) for incorrect attachment of breakaway cable...Some one on the ferry said the fine could be 130€.  The ticket has yet to arrive so I cannot post a photo but I attach a photo of the karabiner the inspector fitted....

Happy caravanning ...

Lutz replied on 17/10/2018 14:25

Posted on 17/10/2018 14:25

The advice that the legal staff of the German ADAC give to its members who intend to tow in the Netherlands is that the Netherlands do not make an exception for foreign visitors.

GTP replied on 27/11/2018 09:52

Posted on 27/11/2018 09:52

Hi AJB....As my previous post of 16/10, I am still waiting for the prosecutor's decision which has to be given by 19/10/2018...which is the end date of the 10 week extension to the original appeal.  Watch this space..!!

What we have learned from this...is the conflicting advice given by Motoring organisations.. The Royal Dutch ANWB have confirmed to the CaMC that the legislation only applies to Dutch registered vehicles, whilst the German ADAC (see Lutz post 17/10) give a contrary advice. 

The downside is ..The senior partner has withdheld the 104€ fine from my December 'allowance' on the basis that I was the driver and therefore responsible for the consequences frown

AJB replied on 30/11/2018 20:18

Posted on 30/11/2018 20:18

Hi GTP - and thanks.

I understand your senior partners attitude - we can't be trusted with such life changing sums of money!! My finance director has the same attitude....frown

I look forward to the next instalment of this tale of woe.... 

Metheven replied on 01/12/2018 12:26

Posted on 01/12/2018 12:26

Thanks 'GTP', an interesting thread.

My car has a direct attachment hole and my cable a karabiner, so I clip it to the solid attachment of the towframe. Perhaps to cover all possibilities I may purchase an extra karabiner, but like you cannot see any advantage undecided 

Will be interesting to hear your outcome, hope its in your favour.

Tinwheeler replied on 02/12/2018 20:48

Posted on 02/12/2018 20:48

We might well be but this thread is about breakaway cable attachment in Holland and, speaking as one who gets sick of people dragging overseas issues into UK topics, I think it would be nice to respect that.👍🏻

replied on 03/12/2018 08:11

Posted on 02/12/2018 20:28 by birdseye

I don't know why you flock to Europe, try Devon and Cornwall we are much more civilised than foreigners

Posted on 03/12/2018 08:11

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GTP replied on 03/12/2018 10:19

Posted on 02/12/2018 20:28 by birdseye

I don't know why you flock to Europe, try Devon and Cornwall we are much more civilised than foreigners

Posted on 03/12/2018 10:19

As TW says..off topic....but in answer, we always try and get at least 2 weeks a year in Cornwall. This year we managed a very enjoyable 10 days in Nth Devon and later an equally enjoyable 10 days in Cornwall....as we will again in 2019.

TW....Thought the 'Towcars and Towing' was the correct discussion category.

huskydog replied on 03/12/2018 10:45

Posted on 02/12/2018 20:28 by birdseye

I don't know why you flock to Europe, try Devon and Cornwall we are much more civilised than foreigners

Posted on 03/12/2018 10:45

they do so ,because they want to cool

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