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DutchStar38
Apr 18, 2014Explorer
I have used a tow dolly for years and load/unload with ease. I also travel up the East Coast and have used the NJ Turnpike with no problem. My tow dolly has electric brakes and all lights function. I also carry a set of magnetic tow lights if for some reason some trooper decides the dolly lights are insufficient. Concerning travel on the NJTP the following is from the NJTP regulations;
Vehicles in tow:
i. With an axle or combination of axles raised off the ground and supported by cable, chains, rope, dollies or other devices, except that Class 1 vehicles in tow with front axle off the ground and supported by dollies with safety chains are permitted to enter and use the Turnpike provided that the brake lights and turn signals of the tow dolly trailering system or towed vehicle are connected to and operating in conjunction with the towing vehicle's lights;
Vehicles in tow:
i. With an axle or combination of axles raised off the ground and supported by cable, chains, rope, dollies or other devices, except that Class 1 vehicles in tow with front axle off the ground and supported by dollies with safety chains are permitted to enter and use the Turnpike provided that the brake lights and turn signals of the tow dolly trailering system or towed vehicle are connected to and operating in conjunction with the towing vehicle's lights;
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