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razehm wrote:
It is illegal to go over you gross weight vehicle rating.
Apr-14-2016 06:31 AM
mtofell1 wrote:
Towing overweight on a non-commercial basis is illegal just as swapping out an outlet in your house without a permit is illegal. Both happen all the time. Things rarely go wrong when it's done. And when things do go wrong it's EXTREMELY rare for anyone to get in trouble for such actions.
If people never did dumb things there would be no need for insurance. If/when there is an at-fault accident the guy with the upside down TV and TT would be named if or if not he was overloaded. Again, this is what insurance is for.... people doing dumb things. Your own insurance company would have to come after you after they paid off the damage to the other parties. They'd have a very high bar to meet to convince a judge or jury. Could it happen? Of course. Has it happened? Maybe but no one can ever seem to produce any proof.
Should there be more/better enforcement of egregiously overloaded weekend warrior towers? IMO, yes. But there just isn't. No matter how much fear mongering and pontificating takes place on an internet forum.
Apr-14-2016 06:29 AM
jerem0621 wrote:gsutton wrote:
this whole thread is bs.nothing illeagle and no more dangerous than thousands of rv's running up and down the road.all the psuedo lawyers and and insurance experts are full of it.
X2...experience makes a safe operator...
You can be under all weights and be a hazard on the road... Weight is just one part of safety...
Apr-14-2016 06:02 AM
gsutton wrote:
this whole thread is bs.nothing illeagle and no more dangerous than thousands of rv's running up and down the road.all the psuedo lawyers and and insurance experts are full of it.
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