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Kayteg1
Mar 28, 2019Explorer II
Interesting how law changes between states.
I hear that some states allow riding in 5th with intercom installed.
Than when in California any trailer >1500 lb has to have brakes, in Nebraska I was offered 7000 lb equipment hauler with no brakes.
Sure now, when I drive in Nebraska, I watch who is behind me before stepping on brakes.
Than the 1980's motorhomes never had seat belts for passengers.
Even newer do, the belts are just lag-bolted to plywood floor.
That is what I call death trap.
I hear that some states allow riding in 5th with intercom installed.
Than when in California any trailer >1500 lb has to have brakes, in Nebraska I was offered 7000 lb equipment hauler with no brakes.
Sure now, when I drive in Nebraska, I watch who is behind me before stepping on brakes.
Than the 1980's motorhomes never had seat belts for passengers.
Even newer do, the belts are just lag-bolted to plywood floor.
That is what I call death trap.
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