A question asked of me. Should caravans have reversing lights operating when tug reversing lights are activated. How do people or other road users know that one is about to reverse. My van only has red and orange lights at rear. Maybe reversing lights not applicable to trailers and caravans? Interested to hear what others may think about this issue. Cheers Allen
Personally I reckon not. Responsibility should always remain with the reversing vehicles operator as to whether it is safe or not to reverse.
A vehicle moving forward does not have "forward" lights that go on when driving forward.
I wait to be corrected, but its my understanding that reversing lights are fitted to provide lighting for the backing driver so he/she can see where they are reversing, not a legal requirement.
Like the others, I suspect its the backers care not to reverse into a vehicle
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A question asked of me. Should caravans have reversing lights operating when tug reversing lights are activated. How do people or other road users know that one is about to reverse. My van only has red and orange lights at rear. Maybe reversing lights not applicable to trailers and caravans? Interested to hear what others may think about this issue. Cheers Allen
Totally agree with you Allen, more so, I believe that caravans should also have beeping noises, like trucks and fork lifts. Having said, can you imagine how noisy a caravan park would be at check in time.
Queried this with our manufacturer who advised that it was not a legal requirement for either.
Lorraine
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I think a loud audible signal as in trucks would be a better alternative, as has been stated if your reversing the onus is on the driver of the reversing vehicle regardless if you have a trailer or not
The question asked of me related to visible warning lights to warn children and pedestrians maybe with poor hearing that a van is about to revere particularly at an age of smart phones and not really paying attention to where they walk. Also when reversing and turning from a side street or into a C/P lot. When solo there is not always someone available to be directing. Each van I have have looked at since being asked the question does not have lights illuminated when tug reversing lights are operating, why woul this be I wonder. Cheers Allen
If you of length you can use the "do not overtake reversing vehicle" signs on rear of van
I did.
That also allows you to fit a rotating "orange" flashing light, as some trucks use in some States.
Mount that on top of rear, or on a small plate mounted somewhere on rear of van,
connected to rev, light wiring.
That'll do a nice job. and they do sell different sizes.
Most van's I've had in this country, have had rev lights in light assy.
Even my two boat trlrs and 6x4 here now.