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Bumpyroad
Jul 08, 2016Explorer
ktmrfs wrote:SoCalDesertRider wrote:
Check the laws for your state, every state is different.
Some allow doubles, some don't.
Some require the first trailer be a fifth wheeler, some don't.
Some require the second trailer be a boat, some don't.
Some have overall length restriction as short as 60 feet, some as long as 75 feet.
Some states require a class A license with doubles/triples endorsement, some don't.
You must follow the specific laws of each state you travel through. There is no reciprocity between states on double towing combination laws. There is reciprocity on driver licensing.
You may be better off to haul the ATV in the bed of the truck, instead of adding a second trailer.
best summary I've seen and right on the money. And as previously mentioned don't trust internet listing, contact the state(s) in question to find out exactly what is or is not legal for double towing.
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