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4x4van wrote:robatthelake wrote:Maybe I'm not understanding what you're asking about, but every state in the US has laws specifically applying to trailers and the requirements for brakes on them (depending on weight). Are you saying that Canada doesn't?
Although I am one of those who believes that a secondary or auxiliary braking system is important and effective ,I still have a problem finding any legitimate statutes that specifically address the legal requirements for doing so!
There are all kinds of statements published by the various companies selling auxiliary braking units indicating regulations in this jurisdiction or the other but no government issued requirements can be found probably because Towing equipment is not specifically covered under legislation.
If someone can provide such documentation provided by the department of transport I would be interested in reading it!
As stated I use a proportionate braking device which works very well with the air braking system in my Diesel Pusher and my Honda CRV !
โApr-29-2021 03:19 PM
robatthelake wrote:Maybe I'm not understanding what you're asking about, but every state in the US has laws specifically applying to trailers and the requirements for brakes on them (depending on weight). Are you saying that Canada doesn't?
Although I am one of those who believes that a secondary or auxiliary braking system is important and effective ,I still have a problem finding any legitimate statutes that specifically address the legal requirements for doing so!
There are all kinds of statements published by the various companies selling auxiliary braking units indicating regulations in this jurisdiction or the other but no government issued requirements can be found probably because Towing equipment is not specifically covered under legislation.
If someone can provide such documentation provided by the department of transport I would be interested in reading it!
As stated I use a proportionate braking device which works very well with the air braking system in my Diesel Pusher and my Honda CRV !
โApr-24-2021 03:48 AM
robatthelake wrote:
Although I am one of those who believes that a secondary or auxiliary braking system is important and effective ,I still have a problem finding any legitimate statutes that specifically address the legal requirements for doing so!
There are all kinds of statements published by the various companies selling auxiliary braking units indicating regulations in this jurisdiction or the other but no government issued requirements can be found probably because Towing equipment is not specifically covered under legislation.
If someone can provide such documentation provided by the department of transport I would be interested in reading it!
As stated I use a proportionate braking device which works very well with the air braking system in my Diesel Pusher and my Honda CRV !
โApr-23-2021 03:29 PM
mowermech wrote:
DOUBLE towing (truck/trailer/trailer) is legal in Montana and several other Western states. Yes, I could tow the Jeep and the boat behind the motorhome, legally, except that she-who-must-be-obeyed will not allow it.
TRIPLE towing (truck/trailer/trailer/trailer) is legal in Montana on the freeways and within a certain distance of the freeway to allow getting to the yards. It is usually only seen with Commercial trucks (UPS, FEDEX, etc.)
Maximum length is, IIRC, 75 feet whether commercial or non-commercial.
THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
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Tal/IL wrote:
Something like this? This guy was across from us at the Grand American World Trapshooting Championships a few years ago. I don't know what state he was from
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