Try to choose a car transporter that has ramps that load underneath the load bed, ideally sliding in from the rear of the transporter. This keeps the ramps out of the way and secure.
It is not unusual for the police or VOSA to pay particular attention to recovery vehicles and cars that are towing a heavy load. Keeping the entire rig legal ie, no cracks in the windscreen, good tyres, working lights and clean condition will help.
I'm off tomorrow to collect a second hand caravan purchased online and I have forgotton to get a new number plate. They are hard to get these days what with needing a logbook, drivers licence, proof of address etc and I wont have time in the morning to get to somewhere where I can buy one. Do you th...View Entire Thread
A useful list of phone numbers and addresses for Recovery Operators in your neighbourhood. Many of these companies do not have a web presence so you will not find them in the Google search results. Simply scan down the list of names and addresses on the page, select a company near you and give them a ring!
Looking at a map you could be forgiven for thinking that Paisley is part of Glasgow. In fact, Paisley is a town in its own right and is te administrative center for the Renfrewshire Council. Paisley lies just to the west of Glasgow along the banks of the river Cart.