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Old 05-26-2019, 02:24 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by BadmanRick View Post
Most states do not allow double pull so check with the states you will be traveling in to see if it’s allowed.
Richard,

I suppose it depends on your definition of "most states". Every state west of the Mississippi (except Oregon and Washington) allows double towing with a fifth wheel and some allow double towing with a travel trailer. East of the Mississippi, all states except the "eastern seaboard" allow double towing with a fifth wheel. So, the majority of states allow some form of double towing as opposed to "most do not allow"...... Florida doesn't "allow double towing" but if you ask those members who regularly double tow into and out of Florida, they'll tell you that they have not yet been stopped. That may not be the situation for "Florida licensed rigs" but the tourist dollar does speak loudly in what Florida LEO's turn their head to "not see".....
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