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I think this may be way you see so many Jeeps towed behind RV's, as they're smaller and lighter than pickup trucks and Suburban's...
And here I thought those (late model) Jeeps being towed were all about the image of being outdoorsy.

After all, Jeeps modified to be usable on real trails generally don't lend themselves to being flat towed.
 
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General question, tandem trailering and trash bag windows aside: Trailers over 3000 lb. require brakes in PA, and I suspect most states have similar limits. So how are these types of car haulers ever legal?

It appears most states require brakes on only one axle of the trailer, such that the towing dolly could be outfitted with brakes to make it legal. But in some states, including Pennsylvania, brakes are required on all axles of any trailer over 3000 lb. That doesn't seem possible with this type of rig.

Most Uhaul trailers have surge brakes. Do the dolly’s have surge brakes as well?
 
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Yes, car haulers as well as dollies.
 
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While it may look odd they probably are OK. Everything is held solidly in place, if you look closely you will see straps on all of the smallest pipes as well as over the load.
 
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While it may look odd they probably are OK. Everything is held solidly in place, if you look closely you will see straps on all of the smallest pipes as well as over the load.

It’s obvious not solidly held in place or it wouldn’t be falling off. The DOT requires more than 2 straps for a load 20 ft long and with the pipe falling off now he’s over sized
 
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It’s obvious not solidly held in place or it wouldn’t be falling off. The DOT requires more than 2 straps for a load 20 ft long and with the pipe falling off now he’s over sized
There is a chain holding the pipe in place; also a strap over the pile, as well as another holding the smallest . It likely isn't kosher, yet more solid than you might think. It likely moved after he left the loading site and did what he had to to keep going.
 
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With that angle it won't be long before the smaller pipes nested inside that one that fell will slide out. They are not secured.
They are secured, there is a strap across the smallest pipe which holds the rest of them in.
It doesn't really show unless you zoom in on the picture.


However 4570Man spoke with the knowledge of DOT laws, while I was just giving my opinion based on what I see in the photo.
 
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While it may look odd they probably are OK. Everything is held solidly in place, if you look closely you will see straps on all of the smallest pipes as well as over the load.
Well it sure is overwidth now... 🤣
 

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