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When is the Trailer Hand Valve recommended to be used?

  1. During normal braking while driving uphill

  2. For testing purposes only

  3. When reversing the trailer

  4. When making sharp turns

The correct answer is: For testing purposes only

The Trailer Hand Valve, also known as the trolley valve or the tag axle brake, is primarily designed for testing purposes and for specific situations to enhance control when handling a trailer. Utilizing the hand valve allows a driver to engage the trailer brakes independently of the vehicle's service brakes, which can be extremely useful for checking the functionality of the trailer brakes before starting a journey. In most practical driving scenarios, such as driving uphill, reversing, or making sharp turns, the standard service brakes in combination with proper driving techniques are preferred for safe and effective braking. Using the Trailer Hand Valve in these situations may lead to an unbalanced braking force, which can compromise the vehicle's stability and control. This is why its recommended use is primarily limited to testing the trailer brake system, ensuring everything is functioning correctly before hitting the road.