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Trailer Towing Course
B+E Licence Course

Trailer Towing Course

Master safe trailer towing for caravans, horseboxes, and larger loads with Category B+E training from DriveSQ.

Category B+EReversing SkillsHitching & Safety ChecksCaravan & Horsebox TrainingPractical Test Prep
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Category B+E Trailer Towing Training

If you passed your driving test after 1 January 1997 and want to tow a trailer where your combined vehicle and trailer weight exceeds 3,500kg, you need Category B+E on your licence—achieved through a dedicated practical test. DriveSQ offers structured trailer towing training for Manchester residents preparing for caravan holidays, horse transport, or work-related towing needs.

Who Needs B+E Training?

Common scenarios requiring Category B+E include towing a caravan for family holidays, transporting horses in a horsebox, hauling a car trailer for motorsport or vehicle transport, and various trade or business needs involving heavier trailers (such as plant equipment or larger loads). If your trailer plus loaded weight pushes your combination over 3,500kg, B+E becomes a legal requirement, not just good practice.

Core Skills Covered

Trailer towing introduces an entirely different set of driving dynamics compared to solo car driving. DriveSQ's B+E training covers safe hitching and unhitching procedures, pre-journey safety checks (including trailer lighting, tyre condition, and load security), reversing with a trailer attached (a notoriously challenging skill requiring counter-intuitive steering input), manoeuvring in tight spaces such as campsites or loading areas, and motorway and dual carriageway towing technique including appropriate speed limits and following distances.

The Reversing Challenge

Reversing a trailer is widely regarded as the most challenging element of B+E training, since steering input works in the opposite direction to standard reversing—turning the wheel left causes the trailer to swing right, and vice versa. DriveSQ uses a structured, patient teaching approach, starting with stationary visualisation exercises before progressing to low-speed practice in open spaces, building genuine confidence rather than rushing toward test-day performance.

The Practical Test

The B+E practical test includes specific manoeuvres (such as reversing around a corner while keeping within marked boundaries), a general driving assessment towing the trailer on public roads, and safety questions about hitching, loading, and trailer maintenance. DriveSQ structures training to ensure thorough preparation for every element.

B+E Training Covers

  • Hitching & safety checks
  • Reversing with a trailer
  • Tight-space manoeuvring
  • Motorway towing technique
  • Practical test preparation

Common Towing Needs

  • Caravan holidays
  • Horsebox transport
  • Car trailer / motorsport use
  • Trade & business equipment hauling
  • Boat trailer towing
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

If you passed your test after 1 January 1997 and your combined vehicle and trailer weight exceeds 3,500kg, yes, you need Category B+E, achieved through a separate practical test. Lighter trailer combinations may not require this additional category—check your specific weights.

It is widely considered the most challenging skill in B+E training because steering input works opposite to normal reversing intuition. However, with structured, patient practice, most learners develop genuine confidence within several focused training sessions.

This varies by individual experience and confidence, but most learners complete sufficient B+E training within a handful of sessions, particularly those already comfortable with standard car driving. DriveSQ assesses your starting point and builds a realistic plan.

You can practise privately if accompanied by someone who already holds the B+E category and meets supervision requirements, but professional instruction from DriveSQ ensures you learn correct, safe technique from the outset rather than developing potentially risky habits.

Our training prepares you for the general skills needed across trailer types—caravans, horseboxes, car trailers, and equipment trailers all share core towing principles, though DriveSQ can tailor specific sessions toward your particular towing needs.
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Tow With Confidence

Whether for caravanning, horse transport, or work, get properly trained in trailer towing with DriveSQ.

Openshaw & Clayton Local Area Guide

Lessons around Openshaw and Clayton use real local roads including Clayton Lane, Briscoe Lane and Whitworth Street, so by the time you're ready for your test you've already driven the streets you'll use every day after passing. Gorton Monastery, just behind the Openshaw campus, was once listed among the world's most endangered buildings alongside Pompeii — it's since been beautifully restored and is now a popular wedding venue.

We also plan around school-run traffic near Varna Community Primary School and St Clement's CE Primary School, using quieter spots like Lime Square shopping precinct for early manoeuvre practice before stepping up to busier sections of Clayton Lane.

Test centre: most learners around Openshaw and Clayton test at West Didsbury Driving Test Centre; mock tests are planned around the routes examiners actually use from there.

“Started as a complete beginner and finished test-ready, with proper practice on Clayton Lane and around Lime Square shopping precinct.” – Sana, Openshaw & Clayton