ATC stands for Automatic Trailer Control. It’s the new Anti-Snake System for caravans.
The device was developed in Germany by the AL-KO Kober Group which is best known in the UK Caravan industry for making caravan chassis.
How ATC works
The ATC helps the driver handle unexpected driving hazards such as braking traffic and crosswinds from overtaking vehicles.
ATC detects lateral movements – and will automatically apply all caravan brakes simultaneously when oscillations become severe enough to matter.
The important thing is that ATC is described as a passive system. AL-KO compare ATC to ABS on a car and how it is used only in rare situations.
Different versions of ATC are available for different caravan weights to ensure the right brake pressure is applied through the unit.
Which caravans will be fitted with AL-KO ATC?
Selected caravans from Bailey, Avondale, Lunar and Fleetwood ranges will be fitted with the device as standard.
Other manaufacturers will be offering AL-KO ATC as an optional extra. And you will be able to get ATC fitted to older caravans as a retrofit option from Autumn 2007. Ask your dealer for details.
With or without AL-KO ATC, you could still save on your caravan insurance, so why not request a quote by clicking here?
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