What you can tow
You can tow trailers of up to 750kg authorised mass with your car driving licence.
If you want to tow heavier trailers or tow trailers with a different vehicle, you need a driving licence for trailers. This includes minibuses, coaches, and medium goods vehicles or lorries.
You'll need to:
- apply for a provisional licence
- take a trailer practical test for the category of vehicle you want to tow behind
- apply for a new driving licence that includes trailers for the category of vehicle you will be towing with
You must have your lorry licence (category C) for at least 12 months before you can learn to tow trailers.
Towing with motorcycles
You cannot tow a trailer behind a moped or light motorcycle.
In some circumstances you may be allowed to tow behind a heavy motorcycle. For more information about towing a trailer behind a heavy motorcycle email
dvsinfo@gov.je.
How much it costs
The provisional licence costs £30.
You can
apply for a Jersey provisional driving licence on My Parish Online.
The trailer practical test costs:
- £58.50 for cars, minibuses or medium goods vehicles
- £110 for coaches or lorries
After you pass your practical test you have to apply for a new full driving licence that includes trailers. The licence costs £70, less the remaining balance of your existing full licence. Contact your parish for more details and to apply.
Find your parish on
Comité des Connétables.
Book your trailer practical test
Book your test using the online form below.
You’ll need:
- your valid provisional licence for the relevant category
- theory certificate number
- a debit or credit card
If you take your test in a vehicle with an automatic transmission you’ll only be allowed to tow a trailer behind an automatic vehicle.
Book your trailer practical test
Change or cancel your booking
You can change or cancel your practical test using the online booking form.
If you do this at least 3 full working days in advance the change will be free or your cancellation will be refunded.
After your test
You can drive with a trailer for 7 days after you pass your test. You'll receive a pass certificate which you should keep with you when driving.
To continue to drive with a trailer, you must apply for a new driving licence within 7 days. You have up to 5 years to apply without having to repass your test.
Parishes issue driving licences. Contact them for more details and to apply.
Find your parish on
Comité des Connétables.
If you fail your driving test you can do the test again after 7 days. You'll be able to drive whilst being supervised using your provisional licence.
On the day of the test
Your test will start and finish at Driver and Vehicle Standards La Collette.
You should:
You'll have to sign a declaration that you're insured to drive or ride the test vehicle.
You may need to display a different Windshield Insurance Disc (WID) if you’re using someone else’s vehicle.
During the test you need to show you can:
- drive safely along a route taking in a variety of road conditions and features
- do a hill start
- move away safely
- reverse around a left and right hand corner
- safely uncouple and recouple the trailer
Training to tow a trailer
You can get training on how to tow a trailer safely, including caravans or horse boxes. Find training providers on our
list of approved driving instructors (ADIs).
You can be supervised by family or friends when practicing. They must:
- be aged 21 or over
- have held a full Jersey driving licence for 3 years for the type of vehicle you’re learning to drive including trailer
Vehicles and trailers you can take your test with
A Learner 'L' plates must be displayed on the front of the towing vehicle and the rear of the trailer during your test.
The vehicle must be capable of towing a trailer of the required weight.
All trailers must:
- display a L plate at the back and the same registration number plate as the car or lorry
- have a maximum width of 2.3 metres
- have brake lights, rear lights, direction indicators and reflectors fitted at the back.
- be equipped with mud guards or similar to catch mud or water from the wheels
- not be carrying a load
If the trailer is towed by a car, minibus or coach, it must also:
- have a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of at least 1,000kg for cars and 1,250kg for minibuses and coaches
- have a maximum length of 6.7 metres, excluding the draw bar
- be fitted with an overrun brake
- be fitted with either:
- a device to stop the trailer automatically in case it separates
- a secondary coupling that keeps some steering and stops the drawbar from touching the ground
If the trailer is towed by a lorry it must also be:
- an articulated goods vehicle with a maximum weight of at least 18 tonnes and an overall length of at least 11 metres, or
- a C category vehicle and a trailer of at least 4 metres in length, with combined maximum weight of 18 tonnes and an overall length of at least 11 metres