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Blackdiamond wrote:
Look at how many 53" tractor trailer there are running around, doubt it is enforced.
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BB_TX wrote:
He does not indicate what state he is in. But here is a common statement pulled from an on-line state towing laws information site.
Indiana Trailer Dimension Laws
Total length: 65 feet; trailer length: 40 feet; width: 102 inches; height: 13 feet 6 inches.
Florida Trailer Dimension Laws
Total length: 65 feet (excludes safety devices approved by the state); trailer length: 40 feet (excludes safety devices approved by the state); width: 102 inches (excludes mirrors and safety devices); height: 13 feet 6 inches.
From another on-line site.
Alabama
Size limitations: Height, 13'6"; Width, 8'6"; trailer length, 40'; motorhome length, 45'; combined length 65' combined length 65'. Triple towing is not allowed.
Best to check with local state DOTs to make verify what the laws are.
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May-18-2017 07:10 AM
I am purchasing a 42 foot toy hauler and notice many states have maximum trailer lengths of 40 ft or less. Does this mean I need to drive around that state? I am actually purchasing the toy hauler in a state with a maximum trailer length of 40 feet and live in that state. How can I legally tow the trailer off of the dealer lot and get it home? Hmmmmm.
May-18-2017 07:09 AM