I've been researching the laws in Indiana for Non-commercial vehicles towing trailers and have come up with very little. Called IN DOT and asked if they had a book for dummies who tow trailers with a small truck. She didn't know, but said she would get back to me. Hasn't yet.
I could be wrong about this, I think I read that in Illinois, Kentucky and about 20 other states, that any turck and trailer, commercial or NON, with a combined weight over 10K has to have DOT #s. Indiana was not one of those states.
Also asked if they had Physics Cops. Her reply was what for? I replied cops that arrest you for violating the Laws of Physics, which are good laws. None of which have yet to over turned by the courts. Here response, "NO!"
All jokes aside, I would like to know what is legal for Non-commercial pick-ups towing trailer with small tractors on them in Indiana. Would appricate finding a sight that has Indian's laws reguarding this topic. Thanks George
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