Friday, 25 October 2013

… AS THE NIGHTS DRAW IN – SAFE T-SIGNS, BE SEEN AND BE SAFE


Whatever kind of trailer you’re towing, Safe T Signs mean Safe TowingBe 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

Putting the clocks back – the debate
As the old Black Country joke goes, “you can tell winters coming – it’s getting later earlier …

The clocks go back on Sunday.  “Putting the clocks back” seems to be increasingly controversial.  This week MPs complained of the annual ritual which leads to “plunging the UK into darkness by mid-afternoon”.  RoSPA argue that “an extra hour of evening daylight could help to save lives and reduce injuries ….” 


A recent survey found that the vast majority in England do not want the clocks to go back in October -  road safety was one of the main reasons.  The company carrying out the survey said "Every year we see a steep increase in the number of accidents after the clocks go back due to reduced visibility at afternoon rush-hour.  Motorists are more likely to be tired after a day's work and concentration levels are lower, also children tend to go straight to school in the mornings but spend longer on their way back home in the afternoon, thus increasing their exposure to road dangers."[i]



On a different tack, University of Cambridge Research in 2010 said abandoning moving clocks back in the autumn "could have a range of energy benefits for Scotland, Wales and England."  The researchers estimated that there could be energy savings “approximately equivalent to that consumed by 210,000 households or 74 per cent of the domestic electricity consumption of Glasgow in 2008.”


Twilight towing
All year round lots of trailer owners choose to drive at night to avoid traffic congestion.  In the autumn and winter many trailers are twoed in dim light, day and evening.  Caravans and boats are put into winter storage; People clearing up gardens and outhouses and their trailers go to and fro from the local tip. 

Then there are hardened towers who don’t let the season or thedark stop them - all-year round caravanners, brave sailors and people whose hobbies or jobs that mean that their trailer stays hitched!

Safe-Twilight-Towing
Regardless of how light it is, towing a trailer is very different from driving solo.  Towing outfits are longer, slower, take longer to accelerate and brake, and handle very differently from a solo vehicle and the hazards that you face are very different.   Add this the fact that it is more difficult to see in reduced light.  As the light ddims drivers’ ability to see the road ahead declines – contrast fades, colours fade and edges become indistinct. 

At night drivers’ eyes need all the help you can give them. 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.

We took this picture a few years ago.  We think the Safe T-Sign on the side of the care really stands out.



What about the boat behind it?  Did you even notice it? Most people don’t, or at least, not until it’s pointed out to them.  The Safe T-Sign alerts you to the fact that there’s more to this car than immediately meets the eye.

When it’s dark and it’s more difficult to see in general, trailers often aren’t visible, especially from the side.  Even with larger trailers, their colour and/ or speed means that they often aren’t conspicuous to other road users in the dark and in poor visibility.

Safe T-Signs are highly reflective and show up in the headlights of other vehicles.  Research has shown the use of reflective images can reduce the incidence of night time collision by up to 40%.  Safe T-Signs really stand out in the dark and let other drivers know that you are towing and to expect a trailer to follow your vehicle.

Towing in the dark – what our customer say?
The testimonials speak for themselves.

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

"I have used the signs every time I have towed, Christmas with my caravan and at least half a dozen rowing events. Most certainly during the winter, when towing in the dark, I felt they were definitely an advantage as when leaving the rowing club I have to enter a fairly busy main road from a narrow side street with high buildings obscuring the trailer from any oncoming traffic."  PJ, Chester

Last year I sat next to a lady at a dinner. Quite spontaneously she said that the weekend before, driving back from her daughters on the motorway, in the dark. She was overtaken by a car.  She also  wanted to overtake as soon as it was safe. She watched the car go past, was about to pull out when she realised that the car had a long, unloaded trailer behind it.  There had been no warning, no way that she would have known, if something hadn’t caught her eye then there could have been a bit of a bump.  A Safe T-Signs would have alerted her.

Whether you tow throughout the dark months, or mothball your trailers until Spring, Safe T-Signs will help other people see that you’re towing. You can buy your Safe T-Signs and start using them now or save them for the Spring!

When you’re towing, stay safe with Safe T-Signs.

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Whatever kind of trailer you’re towing, Safe T Signs mean Safe TowingBe 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




[i] Smart Witness

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