Time to refresh your towing skills
General Information · 6 December, 2025
General Information · 6 December, 2025
As the cooler months approach, many travellers take the opportunity to hit the road and enjoy some of Australia’s best touring weather. Whether you tow regularly or only pull out the caravan a few times a year, it’s worth revisiting the fundamentals before you set off.
Here’s a fresh checklist to help you tow safely, smoothly and with confidence on your next trip.
A few minutes spent checking your tow vehicle and caravan can prevent issues later.
Make sure:
This is one of the simplest ways to avoid handling problems on the road.
Before you move off, confirm that:
If you use an electric brake controller, test it before leaving to ensure smooth, responsive braking.
Understanding the size and weight of your caravan makes towing far safer.
It helps to:
Confidence grows quickly once you’re familiar with how your setup handles.
Visibility is one of the most important safety factors in towing.
Before you depart:
Good visibility makes lane changes and merging significantly easier.
Towing requires a more measured approach on the road.
Remember to:
A steady driving style protects your caravan’s suspension, reduces sway and keeps you calmer behind the wheel.
Towing increases driver fatigue, even on short trips.
To stay alert:
Patience and regular breaks make the journey far safer and much more enjoyable.
Towing laws differ across jurisdictions, so it pays to check:
Before heading off, also make sure your insurance policy covers towing, off-road travel if you plan it, and any aftermarket accessories fitted to your caravan.
Towing is a skill that improves with every trip – and a bit of pre-departure preparation goes a long way. By checking your equipment, driving thoughtfully and staying aware of the rules, you’ll be well on your way to a safe and stress-free caravanning adventure.
Safe travels, and enjoy the journey ahead!