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My guess is that, as long as you're compliant with the laws of the state
in which the trailer is registered, you'll be OK just passing through or visiting. Too bad it's not the same for speed limits (think California where you have to drop 20 mph when towing a trailer). But I never played a lawyer on TV, either. On 7/9/2016 9:20 PM, AS wrote: On Saturday, July 9, 2016 at 10:38:36 AM UTC-4, Craig Reinholt wrote: State safety chain requirements differ. Here is a summary by state. http://www.expediter.com/natm%20pdf%...Laws-Table.pdf When in doubt, go to your state DOT website and see what is required. Thanks for that link! I had no idea that there was such a bewildering variety of regulations. So what is one to do while on a trip from one state that has hardly any requirements through one that requires QE2 style anchor chains? Could one get cited for violating that state's laws? Uli AS -- Dan, 5J |
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