TFlewitt said:
Hi, you responded a while ago to a post saying that you double tow with a 29' 5th and 20' utility trailer. Is double towing still legal in AZ? It used to be in CA, but it was only for a boat, and was phased out a year ago. You can only do it now if you have a class A commercial license. What has your experience been towing doubles? Any pitfalls to watch out for? Have you towed this way in other states? Does the Highway patrol ever stop you because of this, or because you are a couple feet over max length? Thanks for your info!
Arizona rules are as follows, and yes, I carry a copy because local and county cops think they 'got ya' and become real aholes trying to prove a point, Arizona DPS knows better, I had to call DPS to get a Gila County SO deputy straightened out once.
28-1095. Vehicle length; exceptions; permits; rules; definition
A. A vehicle, including any load on the vehicle, shall not exceed a length of forty feet extreme overall dimension, including front and rear bumpers. This subsection does not apply to any of the following:
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5. A recreational vehicle if used in combination with two units and if the combination does not exceed sixty-five feet in length... .....
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3. A recreational vehicle may pull two units if all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The middle unit is equipped with a fifth wheel and brakes and has a weight equal to or greater than the rear unit.
(b) If the rear unit has a gross weight of three thousand pounds or more, it is equipped with brakes.
(c) The total combined gross weight of the towed units does not exceed the manufacturer's stated gross vehicle weight of the towing unit.
H. For purposes of this section, "recreational vehicle" means a motor vehicle that is designed and customarily used for private pleasure, including vehicles commonly called motor homes, pickup trucks with campers and pickup trucks with a fifth wheel trailing device.
Now, yes, I am 21" over when towing the ATV's on the utility trailer or the boat, the jeep is legal. Gross Combined Weight, I can stay under, but I usually go a bit over.
It is really stable, however, be paranoid, if the rear trailer was running on the rims you wouldn't know it. Check often. I always drive under the speed limit but navigating isn't a problem.
The only interesting thing is that when turning, right for instance, the rear of the fifth wheel, and thus the tounge of the rear trailer, travels left of your line of travel, you need to allow for clearance on the OUTSIDE of a turn, as well as the inside.
Other states, what others? Arizona has everything

, no, I haven't been anywhere but Utah and New Mexico double and never checked the rules.
I just returned from a hunting trip double towing, and have another this year, it is really convienent.
Just make sure you have a good hitch on the RV and be as cautious as you should always be.
DM (I am posting this reply on the board too)