Seems to me there is still a lot of uncertainty about this topic. For one thing, on the site where it lists states and their rules, it refers to "triple towing" rather than double towing, so that's already puzzling. We have towed our ES with car on a tow bar in TX, our ES with our motorcycle trailer in TX and all surrounding states with no problem. We are over 75' from bumper to bumper, but we hear that if measured, it's supposed to be from front axle to back axle. Again, no real information on that. Then there what we read and hear about having to have a CDL with doubles and triples endorsement, etc. I think it's all interpreted pretty loosely and we just try to make sure we aren't doing something else to get stopped for. If we were to have an accident, I guess the law might be interpreted strictly, we just don't know. I don't think we'll try eastern states with two trailers, nor Washington because of what we've heard, but we'll just stay in other states and drive over into those other states if we have to. Actually, we'll probably just stay out of them altogether. If we find something that specifically says two trailers are not allowed, we'll just stay out of those states.
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Steve and Layne Wilhoite
Ford F550, 07 Elite Suite TK3 # 3523, towing either 14' v-nose trailer with trike, or VW bug on tow dolly
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