Winter Towing Safety: Essential Tips for Hitting the Road Cold
Towing a camper trailer or caravan is an adventure in itself—but throw in icy roads, foggy mornings, and unpredictable weather, and you’ve got a challenge tailor-made for winter warriors. Whether you’re heading for mountain peaks or just escaping the city chill, here’s how to tow safely when the temperature drops.

1. Check Your Tyres (Twice)
Cold weather causes tyre pressure to drop, which can compromise traction and increase wear.
- Inspect your tyres for tread depth, cracks, or uneven wear.
- Check pressure on both your tow vehicle and trailer before every journey.
2. Keep Your Lights Bright and Clear
Snow flurries, fog, and rain make visibility critical.
- Clean all exterior lights, indicators, and reflectors.
- Keep spare bulbs and fuses on hand—just in case.
3. Load Smart, Tow Steady
Winter roads demand better handling and stability.
- Balance your load front-to-back and side-to-side.
- Keep heavy items low and over the axle.
- Avoid sudden lane changes and sharp braking—go smooth and steady.
4. Drive Like You’re Hauling Porcelain in a Blizzard
Slow and steady wins the race.
- Increase following distance to allow for longer stopping times.
- Brake and accelerate slowly, especially on inclines or declines.
- Use lower gears when descending slippery hills.

5. Check the Forecast—and the Road Conditions
Before setting off, always look at:
- Weather updates
- Road closure alerts
Apps like LiveTraffic NSW and VicTraffic can be road trip lifesavers.
6. Keep the Essentials Handy
In case you’re delayed or stranded:
- Warm clothes and blankets
- First-aid kit
- Jumper leads and traction mats
- Extra food, water, and a torch
7. Don’t Forget the Trailer Brake System
Make sure it’s calibrated correctly and functioning smoothly—especially in wet or icy conditions. For electric brake systems, double-check controller settings before hitting the road. RedArc offer a great brake controller system that is effectively equipped for all sorts of towing situations.

8. Practice Makes Perfect
If you’re new to towing in winter or upgrading your rig, take a practice run:
- Try parking, reversing, and braking in a controlled environment.
- Familiarity equals confidence—and confidence equals safety.
Towing in winter doesn’t have to be stressful—it just takes preparation, patience, and a good dose of common sense. So rug up, plan well, and enjoy the snowy serenity from the comfort of your Cub. 🛻❄️
