โMar-16-2016 05:17 PM
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โMar-19-2016 01:47 PM
ol' yeller wrote:
I'm not trying to hijack this thread but I have a slightly different question on the same subject. What about dingy towing on a dolly? I assume there is a break-away for the dolly but what about the toad on the dolly? Given the frequent safety warnings from dolly manufacturers to check the straps, how does one stop a toad that has become disconnected from the dolly? I am considering dolly towing behind my Class C and want to be safe. Are there safety chains tying the toad to the dolly as well?
โMar-19-2016 12:29 PM
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โMar-18-2016 06:34 PM
august west wrote:
I'm not trying to change your opinion, just trying to say ..I...believe it is necessary to be lawful and ...I... think it's common sense.
โMar-18-2016 06:26 PM
Nutinelse2do wrote:23hotrodr wrote:
What are the legal requirements for a break away device on a dinghy?
If it is required in some states, where can I find this info and what states require such a device?
Thanks-- Mick
Here is a list that tells you all you need to know, by State.....
Towing Laws by State
As others have said, why take any chances?
โMar-18-2016 08:51 AM
23hotrodr wrote:
What are the legal requirements for a break away device on a dinghy?
If it is required in some states, where can I find this info and what states require such a device?
Thanks-- Mick
โMar-18-2016 08:38 AM
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โMar-17-2016 08:03 AM
mowermech wrote:
State Law does not define a towed motor vehicle as a TRAILER!
โMar-17-2016 05:56 AM
Y-Guy wrote:
Keeping in mind that most any site that is selling something like trailer braking equipment is posting it to encourage you to buy something. However, this one does show the weights by state for brakes and which ones have break-away requirements too.
State Towing Laws
โMar-17-2016 05:00 AM