Posted by mkirsch on June 18, 2013 at 06:11:18 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: Is this legal? posted by Texasmark1 on June 18, 2013 at 05:48:49:
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The difference in the driver.
In order to drive a 6-wheel tractor pulling two 4-wheel trailers, you need to first go to driving school to learn how to drive a single tractor-trailer. You then need to pass a test with the state to get your CDL. Then you need months/years of on-the-job training where they work you up to towing doubles.
Any yahoo off the street can drive what's in the picture. They may not be legally licensed but that only counts if you get pulled over. IF, not when. As long as they're doing the speed limit and not swerving when they pass by the cop, they can get away with it.
The issue is the yahoo isn't trained and probably hasn't got the foggiest about what to do in an emergency situation, or how not to put yourself in that position in the first place.
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