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โJun-15-2014 06:38 PM
Healeyman wrote:traveylin wrote:
I have decided to keep track of the percentage of class a toad haulers using supplemental breaking systems while walking the dogs in campgrounds.
I must be the only one who is confused. WHY would anyone need or use a supplemental breaking system while walking dogs whether in a campground or not?
Even if you mean BRAKING system, it still doesn't make any sense....
Tim
โJun-15-2014 04:19 AM
โJun-14-2014 05:55 PM
gasser9 wrote:
The OTHER guys insurance company requires it. You are a trucker now & you are at fault if all of the requiremen for your vehicle are not met in the state you are in. Go to the state you are registered in and all the states you are to travel in DOT website or call them. This is NOT the USA when you are RATED at 12,500 pounds gross or more. some states require brakes at 1000# others 2000#. Still others require you to stop at a stated distance. ALLdemand you stay within your Motorhome's GCVW limits. When you have met these requirements contact your insurance carriers main office for their opinion. I they clear you for no brakes have them put it in writing , sign it and send you a copy. Then you do not need brakes on your towed vehicle.
Way too many LAWYERS out there on a percentage.
โJun-14-2014 10:33 AM
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โJun-14-2014 05:50 AM
lanerd wrote:
Regardless of the laws....that is not the issue here and is off topic. :S
The OP is running a survey on how many "he" can find by walking around the campsites he will stay at in the next 3 months. However, the question still arises......how can he tell if a mh/toad is equipped with or without supplemental braking system??????? :h
Please enlighten me!
Ron
โJun-14-2014 05:46 AM
โJun-13-2014 06:55 PM
lanerd wrote:
Regardless of the laws....that is not the issue here and is off topic.
โJun-13-2014 02:04 PM
โJun-13-2014 05:29 AM
willald wrote:
All the joking aside, I will be curious to see what you find from this informal survey. I bet we'll be surprised at how few people really use them.
Oh, one other thing I must mention:tropical_ron wrote:
Nerver needed one; always had one; will never be without one. Many states require one. Cheapest insurance we've ever bought in regards to liability...peace of mind also.
..Agree 100% with all of that, EXCEPT the part about many states requiring it. That is simply not true.
This 'myth' has been debunked on here many, many times. Fact is most states do NOT require it. Whats happened is, supplemental braking companies frequently post 'state laws' on their web pages that essentially lie, and claim these systems are required by law when they are NOT in reality, when you research all the details about the laws.
IMO, this has misled a lot of people about the truth of the matter, and they just 'propagate the myth' they read from supplemental braking companies. Really wish folks would stop doing that, as it leads to folks being misinformed.
Don't get me wrong, I agree 100% that these systems are a great idea, and everyone should at least seriously consider one when towing a car. However, don't be misled into thinking that state laws require such in most states, 'cause that is not necessarily true.
โJun-13-2014 12:31 AM
John S. wrote:
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I decided if I could feel it on start up I could feel it when I stopped so I put in an Airforce One. ..... One day I will test it in a parking lot but I feel that in a panic stop situation it will help.
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