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BB_TX
Nov 11, 2016Nomad
Be aware there are a number of web sites posting trailer towing laws state by state. And, although they are fairly consistent, they do not always agree on every state. You should check with the DOT or DMV of each state you think you might tow thru before trying. Would be a huge inconvenience to have to drop a trailer and come back later to get it after having dropped the front trailer somewhere. You may end up leap frogging the trailers up the highway just to reach the state line and satisfy some local LEO.
Some of the towing law web sites refer to towing two trailers as "triple tow", meaning there are three vehicles, a tow vehicle and two trailers. Doesn't particularly make sense, but a commonly used term none the less.
Some of the towing law web sites refer to towing two trailers as "triple tow", meaning there are three vehicles, a tow vehicle and two trailers. Doesn't particularly make sense, but a commonly used term none the less.
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