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New DVLA rule change on towing branded 'accident waiting to happen' by expert

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Changes to towing and caravan rules in the UK could lead to more accidents on the roads, an expert has claimed. Anyone who has passed their driving test after January 1, 1997 will soon be allowed to tow trailers of up to 3,500kg.

Previously, drivers who passed after this date had to go through extra car and trailer tests to tow anything heavier.The new rules were originally scheduled to come into from this Monday, but the DVLA announced that it will be introduced “at a later date”.

But there have been concerns raised about the new rules, which have been described as an “accident waiting to happen”, Wales Online reports.

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