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  1. Member berudd's Avatar
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    #21
    If you enjoy stirring the pot, go to one of the main RV sites and ask this question. If you think it get ridiculous here, you ain't seen nothin' yet LOL.

    Laws do vary from state to state but what those that do it have stated is that unless you are already doing something that gets you singled out, you'll most likely be left alone. There are some exceptions like CA and maybe MD and others where they will pull you over if it is illegal.
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  2. Member LTZ25's Avatar
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    Ive always liked the Lance truck camper with a hitch for bass boat .

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    The rules around triple towing vary from state to state so you’ll need to have your route outlined in accordance with these variations. There are 28 states that allow triple towing, with most of them being rural, less-populated areas. The states that forbid triple towing are primarily concentrated along the east coast where roadways are narrower and traffic is more condensed. The states that authorize triple towing include:

    • Alaska
    • Arizona
    • Arkansas
    • California
    • Colorado
    • Idaho
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Louisiana
    • Maryland
    • Michigan
    • Minnesota
    • Mississippi
    • Missouri
    • Montana
    • Nebraska
    • Nevada
    • New Mexico
    • North Dakota
    • Ohio
    • Oklahoma
    • South Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Utah


    Within these states however, there are differing guidelines that you must adhere to. Many have a set length for combined vehicles & towables that cannot be exceeded, others have restrictions on what type of trailer can be towed, and some have special permits that must be acquired. For example, to triple tow in the state of Michigan, drivers must have a double “R” endorsement on their driver’s license. Check with the states you intend on driving through to verify the rules and make sure you are in accordance with their individual laws.

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