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Boomerweps
Oct 02, 2018Explorer
A double pull trailer is obvious.
Whether brakes are on a trailer is not.
I have seen all kinds of traffic checks but checking for non-commercial trailer brakes hasn't been one.
Yes, the state laws of the state you are in are enforceable against you. Unless a reciprocal agreement is in effect between the states or superseded by federal laws.
Then again, police even have a hard time knowing the laws. A year after PA did away with license plate stickers to show current registration, PA cars were still occasionally pulled over by OH cops for expired registrations ;( I scraped mine off to help avoid their confusion.
Whether brakes are on a trailer is not.
I have seen all kinds of traffic checks but checking for non-commercial trailer brakes hasn't been one.
Yes, the state laws of the state you are in are enforceable against you. Unless a reciprocal agreement is in effect between the states or superseded by federal laws.
Then again, police even have a hard time knowing the laws. A year after PA did away with license plate stickers to show current registration, PA cars were still occasionally pulled over by OH cops for expired registrations ;( I scraped mine off to help avoid their confusion.
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