Friday 4 April 2014

DUST OFF YOUR BOATS, TRAILERS AND CARAVANS WITH SAFE TOWING

Whatever kind of trailer you’re towing, Safe T Signs mean Safe Towing! Be seen and be safe when you emerge from junctions or roundabouts, and when you are towing in the dark.

Buy Safe T Signs from our website here:  http://www.safetowing.co.uk/buy-now.htm


… A spring in your step

Some hardened towers don’t let the season or the dark get in their way.   For the rest of us, it takes the return of spring and longer and warmer days to get us out of hibernation.  Whether it’s taking the boat out, kitting up the caravan or just having a really good clear out, we get towing again!

As you take things out of mothballs and dust off your paraphernalia, spare a thought for staying safe.



Towing a trailer is different to driving solo.  Towing outfits are longer, slower, take longer to accelerate and brake, and handle very differently from a solo vehicle.  The hazards that you face are different.  

Some of us will also tow in dim light in the evenings, either because we make the most of our days, or because we want to tow while there is less traffic on the roads.  As the light dims our ability to see the road ahead declines – contrast fades, colours fade and edges become indistinct.  Even in the best conditions drivers’ ability to assess the speed and position of oncoming vehicles is reduced at night, so you need to allow an extra safety margin.


Safe Towing

As a responsible road user, the safety of those around you when you are towing is your priority. Safe towing and protecting your family, your property and other road users is your main concern.

Safe T-Signs let other road users see that you’re towing – even if they don’t see your trailer.  Place them on your car doors before you start your journey then peel them off when you get there.  Safe T-Signs are invaluable if you are towing your caravan or simply taking a trailer to the local refuse site.

Other road users can see Safe T-Sign magnetic signs on your car. They’re particularly useful when the vehicle you are towing is out of sight or obscured from view.  Safe T-Signs contribute to your safety when you are out and about on the road, where it matters.



Safe T-Signs are magnetic, reflective in the dark or poor lighting conditions and visible from 50m.  Use your Safe T-Sign when you are towing any kind of trailer – including caravans, low-level trailers, boats, horse boxes and motor bike trailers.

What our customers say

“I still use my Safe T-Sign magnetic signs. I originally used them when towing a small camping trailer behind a medium sized camper van which hid the trailer. Now having a large motor home, I find them a necessity when towing the small trailer and an extra safety feature when towing my Smart car on a small car trailer to avoid lorries tail ending / side swiping, particularly on motorways. I’ve had many people ask me why I use them and they quickly appreciate the sense of them when the safety aspect is explained.”
JS, Runcorn

“I’m a big fan of Safe T-Signs. I use them every time I tow our caravan.  It must be almost 5 years and I would not be without them.  One might be forgiven for thinking that a caravan on tow is visible to everyone, especially other drivers!  However, I believe they afford an extra warning, especially when making a left or right turn from a side road and when negotiating roundabouts.”
PB, Abbots Langley

“I still use Safe T-Signs for towing.  They are an excellent product. I think more caravanners should use them - other motorists actually see you.”
GF, Scunthorpe

“I’ve found Safe T-Sign very handy when towing, especially at night and in bad visibility.  They give other motorists warning that you are a longer vehicle. They are very easy to apply and store.”
AL, Colchester


Safe T-Signs

Whatever kind of trailer you’re towing, Safe T Signs mean Safe Towing! Be seen and be safe when you emerge from junctions or roundabouts, and when you are towing in the dark.

Buy Safe T Signs from our website here:  http://www.safetowing.co.uk/buy-now.htm

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