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Re: towing legalities

To: William Scherer <scherer_william@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: towing legalities
From: Bill <wbmcleod@cox.net>
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 22:51:37 -0700
Cc: Triumphs@autox.team.net
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In California, unlike most other states, a towed car with any wheels on 
the ground (i.e., tow bar and tow dolly) must be licensed or permitted.  
No other rules that I know of, other than needing correct lights, etc.  
I carry a set of magnetic mount lights from U-Haul, which can plug into 
your flat trailer plug or into your tail light pigtails, also from 
U-Haul.  Tie up or remove the driveshaft, don't lock the steering wheel, 
and make sure the front end alignment is OK (when towing with a tow bar, 
if your alignment is bad on the towed vehicle, the steering has a 
tendency to whip hard left or hard right after a bump.  Makes a terrible 
noise!). Enjoy the trip! Bill McLeod
Slightly Classics
Tucson


William Scherer wrote:

> Hi List
>  Anyone know the legalities of towing a vehicle?  A friend of mine 
> told me it is illegal for a car to tow another car.  I thought that 
> was strange, cuz I seen it done.  Maybe he means it must be on a 
> trailer  versus a tow bar.  I am going to be moving, and will be 
> towing one of my vehicles.
> Bill in San Jose
> 54 TR2

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