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Originally Posted by BeerCan
this is one of the applicable sections. Basically a truck that has all of it axles attached to one frame, can only pull one trailer and must be less than 65 feet long. There are some exceptions but none of them would apply to us with RV's. There is a section on tandem trailers that makes it look legal but if you read it carefully it applies to big rigs and is pretty restrictive.
Like others here I have seen plenty of tandem RV setups on the road in FL. 99% of the time the tandem trailer is very short like one for wave runners or a motorcycle. I have never really seen someone towing a large trailer and say a large boat like they do out west. As I surmised earlier I think the cops just ignore it or are unaware of the law. Tourism $$ keep this state going and that might have something to do with it.
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Thanks for commenting. I want to go back an re-read now paying attention to the part you're pointing out.
I am sick and dimented and get a charge out of understanding this type of legal-eeze.