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mowermech
Nov 04, 2013Explorer
Martyn wrote:Wishbone51 wrote:wbwood wrote:
While I prefer to get info from official sites here is one and its info on nc appears to be correct.
Looks like I was right about OR.
Well, I wouldn't count on that site for accuracy - it says that Triple Towing is not allowed in Colorado, and it is!
Also, never understood why some folks call it triple towing - It is Double Towing if you are towing two trailers. Now we do see a lot of triples on I-70 here in Colorado - UPS, Fedex and numerous other OTR companies have their semis pulling three trailers. I see them every day.
While none of the sites showing towing laws should be accepted as 100% accurate, I have always found This One to be pretty good. To be 100% you should alwayd contact the DOT for the State in which you are going to travel.
That towing world site has so many inaccuracies about Montana law that I don't want to try to list them! Do NOT trust that site if you are going to visit Montana! MCA (Montana Code Annotated) 61 has all the vehicular laws for the state, beginning with MCA 61-1-101, Definitions.
Montana avoids the doubles/triples controversy by using truck/trailer; truck/trailer/trailer; or truck/trailer/trailer/trailer in many of the State Codes.
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