Parking with a towbar

ScreenNameD32556B874 replied on 30/08/2020 13:26

Posted on 30/08/2020 13:26

hello caravaners,

I share my car with my mum, she in her late 70s and not a confident driver. She sate putting a tow bar on the back will interfere with parking and could cause damage to other cars (car is too old for a detachable tow bar).

Does anyone have experience of this?

 

Rufs replied on 30/08/2020 14:28

Posted on 30/08/2020 13:26 by ScreenNameD32556B874

hello caravaners,

I share my car with my mum, she in her late 70s and not a confident driver. She sate putting a tow bar on the back will interfere with parking and could cause damage to other cars (car is too old for a detachable tow bar).

Does anyone have experience of this?

 

Posted on 30/08/2020 14:28

Oh! yes, reveresed into my friends double garage doors because i forgot about the towball , reversing sensors beeping away, reversing camera totally ignored, i just kept going expensive error £1200 , tow balls can cause a lot of damage undecided

JohnM20 replied on 30/08/2020 14:35

Posted on 30/08/2020 14:35

I'm assuming your mum is referring to backing into another car when she says she is worried about damage to other cars. Sorry, but if your mum cannot stop her car before she backs into another then perhaps the inevitable question should, unfortunately, be asked.

The tow ball will only stick out 3 to 4 inches beyond the bumper. Having a tow bar should in no way interfere with parking but if she did reverse into anything the impact would be concentrated in one area and could cause more serious damage. 

Conversely, it can offer some protection from other drivers getting too close to the back of your car, in car parks for example where we all know parking bays are almost too small for many cars.

JillwithaJay replied on 30/08/2020 15:12

Posted on 30/08/2020 15:12

As already said, the tow ball will only stick out by a few inches which shouldn't cause any interference problems when parking.  I wouldn't expect to get that close when parking anyway to make any real difference.  If anybody drives or reverses into your vehicle however, they're going to come off worst.

Tinwheeler replied on 30/08/2020 15:31

Posted on 30/08/2020 15:31

Get mum to learn from the sound of the reversing sensors when the towball is close enough. If you don’t have sensors it maybe an idea to fit them.

Incidentally, late 70s is not old for drivers these days. Tell your mum many folk in that age range tow caravans!

obbernockle replied on 30/08/2020 19:48

Posted on 30/08/2020 13:26 by ScreenNameD32556B874

hello caravaners,

I share my car with my mum, she in her late 70s and not a confident driver. She sate putting a tow bar on the back will interfere with parking and could cause damage to other cars (car is too old for a detachable tow bar).

Does anyone have experience of this?

 

Posted on 30/08/2020 19:48

What car is it? A detachable tow bar is probably available, This forum will probably advise if you say what your looking for. 

JillwithaJay replied on 31/08/2020 07:47

Posted on 30/08/2020 15:31 by Tinwheeler

Get mum to learn from the sound of the reversing sensors when the towball is close enough. If you don’t have sensors it maybe an idea to fit them.

Incidentally, late 70s is not old for drivers these days. Tell your mum many folk in that age range tow caravans!

Posted on 31/08/2020 07:47

Yes - not quite 'late 70s' but I'm one of them.  smile

KjellNN replied on 31/08/2020 20:36

Posted on 31/08/2020 20:36

I am one too, and I AM late 70s!

We have a detachable towball, but way back in the early 1970s we had a fixed one.  When stopped at lights in Glasgow, a bus inexplicably ran into the back of us, we drove home, the towball holed the bus's radiator and it had to be towed away.

 Never mess with a fixed towball!

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