TRAILER TOWING

The Trailer Towing Training course equips participants with the essential skills and knowledge required to safely tow, maneuver, and reverse trailers in various driving conditions. Whether towing for work, logistics, agriculture, or recreational purposes, this course focuses on legal requirements, load distribution, coupling and uncoupling procedures, and risk management. It emphasizes both on-road and off-road towing situations and helps reduce the risk of accidents, mechanical failure, or vehicle damage.

Course Overview

TRAILER TOWING

Participants must hold a valid driver’s license appropriate for towing. No previous trailer towing experience is required.

  • Types of trailers and towing vehicles

  • Legal responsibilities, licensing, and weight limits

  • Hitching and unhitching procedures

  • Load security, weight distribution, and towing capacity

  • Safe towing techniques on roads and slopes

  • Reversing and maneuvering with a trailer

  • Emergency procedures and trailer recovery

  • Daily inspections and maintenance of towing setups

  • Environmental and safety considerations

  • Understand legal and safety requirements for towing

  • Correctly hitch and unhitch trailers using safety protocols

  • Distribute loads to maintain trailer balance and vehicle control

  • Drive safely with trailers in varying road and weather conditions

  • Perform controlled reversing and parking of trailers

  • Conduct routine checks and maintenance for trailers and towing vehicles

  • Respond effectively to trailer-related breakdowns or emergencies

Learners can progress to:

 

  • Advanced Trailer Handling and Off-Road Towing Courses

  • Defensive Driving Certification

  • Commercial Vehicle Driver Training

  • Fleet Safety Supervisor Programs

  • Specialized Cargo or Hazardous Load Transport Courses

frequently asked questions

Who is this course designed for?

This course is ideal for logistics drivers, farmers, utility and maintenance teams, construction site workers, event operators, and anyone who uses trailers for professional or personal tasks.

No prior trailer towing experience is required. Basic driving competence is sufficient.

Typically conducted over 1 day, with options for extended practical sessions based on skill level or industry needs.

This course is conducted in-person only, due to its hands-on nature and driving assessments.

Yes. The course includes:

  • Practical towing and reversing assessments

  • Safety inspection exercises

  • Instructor evaluation and feedback
    Certificates are awarded upon successful completion