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Topic of discussion during chassis certs yesterday. Any truth to the matter that a CDL is now required to tow any trailer in the state of Michigan? One guy said something about old guys pulling their travel trailer? Race car trailers?
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Doubt it.
CDL required over 26,001 is federal law. Anything over 10,001 is supposed to have DOT#'s and follow some FMCSA rules. |
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I came across this.... there is a "R" endorsement need to pull "doubles"
A recreational double is a pickup truck pulling a fifth-wheel trailer, designed for recreational living purposes, with a second trailer attached to the rear of the fifth-wheel trailer. The pickup truck must have a towing rating equal to, or greater than, the weight being towed. |
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