UK or Irish caravanners wishing to travel at 100Km/h on German motorways will first have to pass a TÜV (MOT) test in Germany to confirm that their outfit is suitable for travelling at 100km/h. The requirements for a successful pass are:
1) Requirement: Towing Vehicle
- Must have ABS.
- Be a registered vehicle (Foreign registered is OK).
2) Requirement: Trailer
- Must be suitable for travelling at 100Km/h.
- The caravan must be loaded in such a way that it reaches the vehicle's nose weight limit as much as possible without exceeding it.
- Must have a brake and hydraulic suspension system.
- Must not exceed its maximum permissible load.
3) Requirement: Tyres
- Must not be older than 6 years and in good condition.
- Speed index must be at least L (120km/h).
- Must not exceed maximum prescribed weight limit.
4) Requirement: Outfit weight ratio
- The percentage ratio between car and caravan must not exceed 80%.
- A 100% is allowed if the caravan is fitted with a stabilizer which conforms to ISO 11555-1 or any similar device suitable for up to 120Km/h (for similar devices written proof of specifications may be required).
Once a certificate is issued a tempo 100 certificate is valid for the entire life of the caravan, plus the caravan's towing vehicle can be swapped at any time for an other vehicle, provided the towing vehicle is equiped with ABS.
For further details (in German) click here.
Most people who adhere to the existing technical advice given by the Caravan Club or Camping and Caravan Club should be able to pass this test without problems, all it takes is about 1-2 hours at a TÜV station and a quick visit to a Zulassungsstelle (car registration office). The total cost is €37.70 for the test and €20-€30 for the certificate and the 100 speed limit sticker.
Most visitors from the UK & Ireland tend to enter Germany via Aachen, in which case we suggest you contact or make an appointment with:
TÜV Test Station Aachen North (off A4 jct 3)
Hubert Wienen Strasse 36
52070 Aachen
Tel: 0049 241 9551710
Please note Zulassungsstellen are usually open only weekdays and mornings.
For other TÜV stations throughout Germany see links below.


