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I am planning an elk hunt to colorado and am wondering if I can tow a 5x10 trailer with a four wheeler on it behind a 28ft fifth wheel. I will be going from Arkansas though oklahoma, texas, and new mexico to reach colorado. What do ya'll think.
 
You need a class 1 drivers license,and check

With each state you plan on driving through

Not all states allow combinations behind p/ups
 
What you are inquiring about is called towing doubles or double towing and is permitted in some states on some highways such as interstates but forbidden entirely in some other states. It is a matter of overall length as well as the fact that you would be towing two trailers, not just one.

You'll have to ask each state''s DOT for their rules.

This website may help but I don't know if it is current or even accurate. http://www.towingworld.com/articles/TowingLaws.htm
 
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Not for sure but I dont think you need a full on class 1 lic. It is called Class 1 non commercial a vast difference in test's and insurance im sure. BUT I MAY BE WRONG IT'S HAPPENED BEFORE. I have seen these and talked to some that have them and really like them. Dont need any special lic and can still back up The ultimate single wheel trailer system.
 
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I do it all the time through each of these states you talked about. My fifthwheel is 37ft. and my atv trailer is 8ft. I know i'm way too long, but iv'e never been stopped or had any problems, but i guess there's a first time for everything.



Stick
 
You need a class 1 drivers license



For recreational doubles that is only true in CA.



OK, TX, NM and CO allow doubles. TX max length is 65 ft, I believe the other states are longer, none are shorter. The only state I am not sure you are legal is AR, but that should be easy enough to check.
 
I do it all the time through each of these states you talked about. My fifthwheel is 37ft. and my atv trailer is 8ft. I know i'm way too long, but iv'e never been stopped or had any problems, but i guess there's a first time for everything.



Stick



You are playing with fire big time. If Johny decides to stop and measure you be ready for you stuff to be impounded. If you get in a wreck be ready to be at fault. As said earlier each state has different regs. I have used Trans National Transportation Permit Agency to obtain my permits needed for oversize loads. For me it is worth the small price of permits to know that I am clear if anything happens or if Johny decides to measue.
 
If my license is good and correct for my home state does that make me legal in the states I am travelling trough license wise. I know I will have to meet their lenght requirements also.
 
you are playing with fire big time. If johny decides to stop and measure you be ready for you stuff to be impounded. If you get in a wreck be ready to be at fault. As said earlier each state has different regs. I have used trans national transportation permit agency to obtain my permits needed for oversize loads. For me it is worth the small price of permits to know that i am clear if anything happens or if johny decides to measue.



word's to live by
 
If my license is good and correct for my home state does that make me legal in the states I am travelling trough license wise. I know I will have to meet their lenght requirements also.



As long as you don't go thru CA.
 
Come on now dont bad mouth those Calif boy's and girl's or is it girl's and boy's or is it boy's and boy's and girl's and girl's oh hell just bad mouth them and let them figure it out



LOL. Can I help it if they have the most convoluted towing laws in the U. S. & Canada?
 
I knew i would catch heck for this!!



Stick



ALL in FUN Calif really has some funny law's that other's dont. I have even seen a truck pulling a TT and then a ATV trailer behind the TT so go figure. I didnt think that was legal ANYPALCE both the trailers were on a ball
 
1st I dont know what a class 1 lic is and Ive been in the transportation industry and licensed to drive ANYTHING for over 20 years. I have a class A commercial with all endorsment except hazmat. 2nd DOT laws dont apply to recreational vehicles used for personal recreational use. Now if you are a RV puller and try to pull two trailers then you best be properly permited. What you are asking about is perfectly legal to do and is done on a regular basis. DOT cops don't ever look twice at RVs. You can drive as big an RV as you can afford pulling as many ATVs as you can, with no med card, no large vehicle driving test, no eye or hearing test, and there is not a DOT out there that could care less, except in Calif, all bets are off when you cross that line!
 
Thanks for all the replies the info was just what I was looking for, but I figured out how to get four wheeler in horse trailer.
 
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