If a trailer covers the spotlight of the towing vehicle, the spotlight can be mounted to the mirror. Regulation states that the towing vehicle should be able to see traffic approaching from both the left and right rear. This means that the mirror should be placed so as to allow sight of this kind.
on the trailer
to the left
on the back of the trailer.
On the back of the trailer .
crisscrossed under the trailer couple
Compare the GVW of the trailer with the towing capacity of the tow vehicle.
no
A vehicle hitch is a mount on the rear of a vehicle where a trailer can be connected. When a trailer is hooked to a vehicle to be towed it is said to be "hitched" to the towing vehicle.
Yes - the odometer will register miles travelled while towing a trailer etc. The odometer is linked to the towing vehicle's wheels - not the trailer's.
Any vehicle towing a trailer or other vehicle is, in essence, a tractor. If the dump truck is towing another vehicle (trailer, etc.), then it is a truck tractor. If it isn't, then it's just a straight truck.
A trailer hitch... (if equipped)
turning radius depends on overall length of trailer and towing vehicle the longer the vehicle configuration the bigger turning circle also has much to with the turning circle of the towing vehicle as well
If you drive carefully, the trailer does not weigh more than the manufacturers' recommended weight, and the trailer does not bang into the back of your vehicle, then no, there will be no damage to your car.
To transport things that won't fit in the vehicle that is towing it.