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Dtank
Aug 02, 2021Explorer
Obviously(!) requirements vary by state.
Ex: California. Double tow is OK (length limit applies) if:
The tow vehicle is 1T, & you have a Class A license.
At the time I double towed, there was *not* a Non-Commercial class A,
but would guess the Non-Com would (now) be OK.
IMO your dice to roll. No matter where you travel, lots of LEOs have better things to do on the freeways/expressways, etc. - many others do not.
Expensive if you are the "recipient" of the ones who do not! :W
Good luck !!
Ex: California. Double tow is OK (length limit applies) if:
The tow vehicle is 1T, & you have a Class A license.
At the time I double towed, there was *not* a Non-Commercial class A,
but would guess the Non-Com would (now) be OK.
IMO your dice to roll. No matter where you travel, lots of LEOs have better things to do on the freeways/expressways, etc. - many others do not.
Expensive if you are the "recipient" of the ones who do not! :W
Good luck !!
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