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They are as long as they cannot be seen from the front of the vehicle. ORC 4513.17
Pull to the side of the road and stop. Tie it down with a chunk of rope, a belt, a necktie, a lady's stocking - anythng, really.
Block the road with a vehicle Announce the problem on a public address system Place a rope across the entrance to the area
Escape rope or youtube my friend.
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No, not if you are towing a vehicle with a tow rope. If the tow car loses traction it could cause both cars to veer of the road. If the towed vehicle is unable to stop, it could impact the tow vehicle. Either situation is bad, just shell out the money and pay a professional tow truck.
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it is not recommended or legal,to tow a car with a chain.you should use a tow bar to flat tow another vehicle.if you choose to tow it with a chain anyway you should run the chain through a piece of pipe to keep the car from hitting the other carnew law says you cannot tow one vehicle behind another vehicle with a chain or rope etc you have to have it on a straight bar if your towing on the public highwayim not sure what you mean if you mean displayed i would think the capacity or tested breaking point would be important.. Legally there should be a marker on the towing chain or rope in middle to make it visible to pedestrians etc. the maximum length should be 4.5MI would NOT recommend a chain for towing. It has no give in it and all shock will be transmitted to the towing points on the vehicles which can even rip these off. I would recommend a nylon (not polypropylene) rope or a purpose made towing rope.strap This should be of a correct rating for the weight being towed. This will allow some give to absorb any shocks.Do not allow the rope to trail on the ground and remember the the towed vehicle does most of the braking. The towing vehicle is there to do the pulling.
A halter is a rope or strap. It is used to lead an animal.
Here's an easy way: use an escape rope.