Sep-24-2017 07:02 AM
Sep-26-2017 08:24 AM
MACHZER wrote:
Ok that settles the reading of what seems 2 different laws then.
If all light trucks are deemed commercial it makes sense now.
Thanks
Sep-26-2017 06:48 AM
Sep-26-2017 06:20 AM
Darryl&Rita wrote:
From the Ontario government website:
It is against the law to tow more than one trailer behind non-commercial vehicles.
Listed under "License and Permit" section.
Sep-25-2017 05:01 AM
free radical wrote:MACHZER wrote:
Hello,
I know it is legal to tow 2 trailers in Manitoba providing one is a fiver. It is not in Ontario I believe
Yet on my home from Thunder bay to Winnipeg I passed 2 rigs, one by Ignace and another just before Dryden pulling the 2 trailers.
So my question is, can you pull 2 trailers in Ontario with out of province plates?
Thanks
If it was legal then it wouldnt matter where youre licenced,,is my guess..
Id be very careful checking all the laws as fines in Ontario are very
High,,
For example distracted driving such as using phone is close to 500$ now and will be even higher up to 2000$ soon plus jail time for repeat offenders..
Sep-24-2017 08:06 PM
MACHZER wrote:
Hello,
I know it is legal to tow 2 trailers in Manitoba providing one is a fiver. It is not in Ontario I believe
Yet on my home from Thunder bay to Winnipeg I passed 2 rigs, one by Ignace and another just before Dryden pulling the 2 trailers.
So my question is, can you pull 2 trailers in Ontario with out of province plates?
Thanks
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