โApr-29-2014 04:06 PM
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โAug-08-2014 11:26 AM
rvibrakesupport wrote:
Here's the basic question we ask at it here at RVibrake. What does the law actually say? Here is what Federal Regulation Title 49 says:
Federal Regulations Title 49 (49CFR571.4) of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (10-01-08 edition) defines a 'trailer' as follows: โTrailer means a motor vehicle with or without motive power, designed for carrying persons or property and for being drawn by another motor vehicle."
And here are each state's trailer laws: http://drivinglaws.aaa.com/laws/trailer-brakes/HERE
I hope this helps!
โAug-08-2014 09:35 AM
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โMay-20-2014 06:03 PM
mowermech wrote:Retired VSP wrote:
I am getting ready to tow for the first time and bought a brake buddy....my car weighs less than 2000 lbs.....blue ox tow bar and 33' gasser class a........going I-40 from Tennessee to California ......a man at Camping World said I shouldn't need supplemental braking......that it's a matter of preference......any thought on this...I know most states only required it if the tow exceeds 3500 lbs.
"I know most states only required it if the tow exceeds 3500 lbs."
Sorry, but I don't think that is true. It doesn't even apply to TRAILER brakes! Some states require TRAILER brakes on any thing over 1500 lbs. UNLADEN weight, other states require brakes on trailers based on GVWR, either 3000 or 3500 lbs, depending on the state.
Montana, California, and many others have a Braking Performance Standard Law. You must be able to stop within a certain distance from 20 MPH on a level, clean, hard, surface. In Montana it is 40 feet, in CA, IIRC, it is 45 feet. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards also have a Braking Performance Standard.
Also, in many states the definition of TRAILER does not include towed motor vehicles!
I have yet to see any list of towing laws on the internet that has this issue correct!
โMay-20-2014 10:38 AM
ronfisherman wrote:
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โMay-19-2014 04:56 PM
โMay-13-2014 05:47 AM
Retired VSP wrote:
I am getting ready to tow for the first time and bought a brake buddy....my car weighs less than 2000 lbs.....blue ox tow bar and 33' gasser class a........going I-40 from Tennessee to California ......a man at Camping World said I shouldn't need supplemental braking......that it's a matter of preference......any thought on this...I know most states only required it if the tow exceeds 3500 lbs.
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