Dot Regulations On Trailer Safety Chains

Dot Regulations On Trailer Safety Chains - Section 393.70(d) requires that every full trailer must be coupled to the frame section § 393.70: (i) safety chains or cables, when used as the safety device for that vehicle, may consist of either two chains or cables or a single chain or. (5) except as provided in paragraph (d) (6) of this section, if the safety device consists of safety chains or cables, the towed vehicle must be. Must be coupled directly to frame of towing vehicle. Coupling devices and towing methods, except. The safety chains or cables shall be either two separate pieces, each equipped with a hook or other means for attachment to the towing. Safety chain or steel cable shall be made of at least 1/4 wire.

(i) safety chains or cables, when used as the safety device for that vehicle, may consist of either two chains or cables or a single chain or. (5) except as provided in paragraph (d) (6) of this section, if the safety device consists of safety chains or cables, the towed vehicle must be. Must be coupled directly to frame of towing vehicle. Coupling devices and towing methods, except. Section 393.70(d) requires that every full trailer must be coupled to the frame section § 393.70: Safety chain or steel cable shall be made of at least 1/4 wire. The safety chains or cables shall be either two separate pieces, each equipped with a hook or other means for attachment to the towing.

Safety chain or steel cable shall be made of at least 1/4 wire. The safety chains or cables shall be either two separate pieces, each equipped with a hook or other means for attachment to the towing. (i) safety chains or cables, when used as the safety device for that vehicle, may consist of either two chains or cables or a single chain or. Section 393.70(d) requires that every full trailer must be coupled to the frame section § 393.70: Coupling devices and towing methods, except. Must be coupled directly to frame of towing vehicle. (5) except as provided in paragraph (d) (6) of this section, if the safety device consists of safety chains or cables, the towed vehicle must be.

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Section 393.70(D) Requires That Every Full Trailer Must Be Coupled To The Frame Section § 393.70:

(5) except as provided in paragraph (d) (6) of this section, if the safety device consists of safety chains or cables, the towed vehicle must be. (i) safety chains or cables, when used as the safety device for that vehicle, may consist of either two chains or cables or a single chain or. Coupling devices and towing methods, except. Safety chain or steel cable shall be made of at least 1/4 wire.

Must Be Coupled Directly To Frame Of Towing Vehicle.

The safety chains or cables shall be either two separate pieces, each equipped with a hook or other means for attachment to the towing.

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