Important traffic signs when towing a trailer (Part 1)

The trailer ride on slopes and inclines
The two signs indicate whether there is a downhill or an uphill gradient on a road and how large these are. Both are important when driving with a trailer because of the additional weight of the trailer. It can affect the driving behavior and change it from is usual ways – especially when going up or down steep hills. When driving uphill, for example, it is important to drive with foresight and keep an eye on the engine performance. When driving downhill you have to consider that the braking distance changes, accordingly, you must brake earlier and also keep the engine brake in mind as an additional way to brake. In our blog post we have put together more information about towing a trailer on uphill and downhill gradients.
Uneven roadways and their consequences

Slippery roads when towing a trailer
Even when driving without a trailer, slippery roads are a risk that drivers should always keep an eye on since it may be required 
The traffic sign for cross wind when driving a car
This traffic sign is similar to slippery roads: if side winds act on your trailer, it can also happen that you start to sway and the trailer cannot be steered as usual. Above a certain size, the trailers offer a lot of contact surface for the wind and can be pushed away quickly, especially when they are not loaded. In cross winds, always drive slowly and carefully.