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Greg_The_Hammer
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I am a Michigander with a CDL and proper endorsements pulling a fifth wheel with a ball hitch motorcycle trailer behind. Total length is less than 65' . We've towed all over, and want current input regarding lawful towing in Alabama and Georgia. I would appreciate SPECIFIC reference to statute, not generalities. And advice is appreciated
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Greg_The_Hammer
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Thanks everyone who replied. Be advised I have scoured the statutes in both Alabama and Georgia, and can find no prohibition. This is why I asked for specific statutes in those states if anyone was aware of them. The references some suggested I use claim it is illegal in these two states, yet I find no prohibition in any if my research. Also, for the purposes of this discussion, even though the definition has been discussed to death, I refer to it in the same scope as the State of Michigan, where I am licensed and registered. In Michigan, it is referred to as towing 'Recreational Doubles'. Also, I have read about all those who tow doubles in Florida with no issues. Well, leave it to me to encounter an FHP trooper with trainee in tow, as he taught her how to 'write tickets'. I have calls and written requests in to both Alabama and Georgia DOT's for a determination, and am getting no where. I just thought there might be someone familiar with the specific laws in these states who could shed some light.
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ol_Bombero-JC
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ependydad wrote:
Don't trust the sites that compile the laws. You, Greg The Hammer, need to contact the states and find the details for yourself. If it were me, I wouldn't trust anything I read here or on a non-official state site when it comes to this.


And "GTH".....the question, discussion, etc. - has been on here numerous times in the past.

Don't wait for replies - Use the search function to visit those threads. Search archives for threads older than last 12 months.

Happy researching!..:)

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laknox
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Greg The Hammer wrote:
I am a Michigander with a CDL and proper endorsements pulling a fifth wheel with a ball hitch motorcycle trailer behind. Total length is less than 65' . We've towed all over, and want current input regarding lawful towing in Alabama and Georgia. I would appreciate SPECIFIC reference to statute, not generalities. And advice is appreciated


All states should have their Statutes on line, so best suggestion is to find each State's official site and look for your self. When you find them, print them out, or at least jot down the pertinent statute number(s) for reference, just in case...

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Dog_Folks
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Francesca Knowles wrote:
Greg The Hammer wrote:
input regarding lawful towing in Alabama and Georgia. I would appreciate SPECIFIC reference to statute, not generalities.
:h

Might be quicker to look them up yourself, which is all we can do.


X2 I wanted to say that, but did not.
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Francesca_Knowl
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Greg The Hammer wrote:
input regarding lawful towing in Alabama and Georgia. I would appreciate SPECIFIC reference to statute, not generalities.
:h

Might be quicker to look them up yourself, which is all we can do.
" Not every mind that wanders is lost. " With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien

fj12ryder
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And don't count on the LEO that stops you to be aware of the particular law that supports your deed. There could be a law against commercial doubles, but not RV doubles. He may be unaware of the distinction, so be prepared, just in case.
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transamz9
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ependydad wrote:
Don't trust the sites that compile the laws. You, Greg The Hammer, need to contact the states and find the details for yourself. If it were me, I wouldn't trust anything I read here or on a non-official state site when it comes to this.


This is what I do. I have doubled in both States and called them both before hand. Both told me they have no laws for RV's. Funny thing was that in both states I had to drive around the court house in the both city's to get to my destinations. One was Guntersville Alabama and the other was Cummings Georgia. LOL!

Again, I would call them personally and get it from an actual DOT officer's mouth. Their laws could have changed yesterday.;)
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Atom_Ant
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ependydad wrote:
Don't trust the sites that compile the laws. You, Greg The Hammer, need to contact the states and find the details for yourself. If it were me, I wouldn't trust anything I read here or on a non-official state site when it comes to this.


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fj12ryder
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If I were seriously concerned with the necessary laws, I would contact the state DMV for information. The statutes you find could be superseded by new ones but not be posted, and information you get second-hand is not always correct.

I've towed double in Georgia and never been stopped, but YMMV.
Howard and Peggy

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2oldman
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ependydad wrote:
If it were me, I wouldn't trust anything I read here or on a non-official state site when it comes to this.
or something someone else had to look up for me.
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ependydad
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Don't trust the sites that compile the laws. You, Greg The Hammer, need to contact the states and find the details for yourself. If it were me, I wouldn't trust anything I read here or on a non-official state site when it comes to this.
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BB_TX
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There are several different web sites with towing laws such as Towing World, RVsafely, and others.

Note that it will often be listed on these various sites as "Triple Tow", not double tow or towing double. The terminology has been beaten to death here, but in the RV world triple tow means 3 vehicles, the tow vehicle and two towed vehicles.

Dog_Folks
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Greg The Hammer wrote:
I am a Michigander with a CDL and proper endorsements pulling a fifth wheel with a ball hitch motorcycle trailer behind. Total length is less than 65' . We've towed all over, and want current input regarding lawful towing in Alabama and Georgia. I would appreciate SPECIFIC reference to statute, not generalities. And advice is appreciated


This may help: Towing Laws
Our Rig:
2005 Dodge 3500 - Dually- Cummins
2006 Outback 27 RSDS

We also have with us two rescue dogs. A Chihuahua mix & a Catahoula mix.

"I did not get to this advanced age because I am stupid."

Full time since June 2006