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fishingbob61
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I was just passed by a large DP towing a large SUV that in turn was towing a utility trailer with a golf cart in it. Iv been RVing over 50 years and this is a first. Im wondering if this is legal, it was on I40 going east in TN.

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time2roll
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SUV should have supplemental braking and the boat probably has standard surge brakes if required. All in a day's journey.

JRscooby
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dougrainer wrote:
Since MOST states require the towed vehicle to have supplemental brake systems, I would be interested to see HOW and IF those triple tows have such a system. While it "may" be legal, it is not a good safe practice. Doug


How hard could it be? The car being towed has a brake system without a trailer. Would a trailer hooked to the back change that? And there is no magic in putting brakes on a trailer. The toad's brake system activates when it gets input from MH. That causes the controller to activate brakes on trailer.
Break-away? Don't tell the trailer there is a MH, it will never know. Act like it came unhooked from the TV. Toad unhook from MH? Break-away applies toad brakes which applies trailer brakes.
Stopping would not be near the issue turning could be.

time2roll
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rgatijnet1 wrote:
Many States allow triple towing, with some restrictions.
Triple towing


Triple Towing: What You Need To Know Before You Pull 2 Trailers Behind A Car, Truck, Or RV

Why call it triple towing when you have but two trailers?

And yes some states allow three trailers. But I would not call that quad towing.

wallynm
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Triple towing or sorta
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South of Denver we came across an interesting sight. A big nice boat and trailer was out in the median flip on it side and then we saw a fiver flip over on the side of the road with a dully flipped in front of the fiver. My guess is the boat trailer had no brakes and jacked knifed behind the Fiver and became disconnected before rambling off into the median, That cause the fiver to start swishing back and forth until it flipped over and took the dully with it. Best news of all no body else was involved and the boat and fiver diver was out of a vacation.IMHO it is stupid!

fishingbob61 wrote:
I was just passed by a large DP towing a large SUV that in turn was towing a utility trailer with a golf cart in it. Iv been RVing over 50 years and this is a first. Im wondering if this is legal, it was on I40 going east in TN.

Bob
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mowermech
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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.
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dougrainer
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Since MOST states require the towed vehicle to have supplemental brake systems, I would be interested to see HOW and IF those triple tows have such a system. While it "may" be legal, it is not a good safe practice. Doug

dodge_guy
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wait till you see a dually towing a 5`er towing a Jeep!
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Bumpyroad
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on I 95 I saw a class A towing a full size pickup towing a large boat.
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capacitor
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In calif, you can tow a trailer behind a fifth wheelI as it is an extension of the truck. I think you need a class a license. I did see a guy doing the same as you saw and I figured he would not get far but I noticed his Texas plates and figured he is lucky.

time2roll
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Have you ever seen a semi pulling two trailers? Otherwise need to know the length.

rgatijnet1
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Many States allow triple towing, with some restrictions.
Triple towing

lwbfl
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Tyler0215 wrote:
Everything is legal till you get caught.


Perfectly legal in some states.

If it's illegal, the only difference between getting away with it and getting caught are the consequences. Legality remains either way.
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Tyler0215
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Everything is legal till you get caught.

msturtz
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Double towing is legal in some states.
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