Avoid Las Vegas, trust me; been there, manic, avoid las vegas it is v. dangerous even without a trailer! :)
NO
it should be off
If depends on what you plan on hauling with the trailer. If its big items like furniture that you plan on taking off right after you transport it then no. If you plan on hauling dirt or small things that can fall off of the trailer then yes you will need one.
88 mph
It's got to be about $40.00 at least, maybe alot more. I used to pay $11 just hauling a single axle trailer behind a pick-up.
On the interstate highway system. I-95 and I-85. Be sure to heed the posted speed limits for multiple axles, as with the trailer attached you are now a 3 axle vehicle regardless of the weight and/or size.
You need to use a tow dolly or a trailer.
no only if you are a cdl licensed driver hauling product to be sold
It is important to use tie downs when hauling furniture on a trailer to ensure the furniture does not become detached and fall off. If that were to happen it would be costly and very dangerous for other drivers.
It all depends on what livestock you are going to put into the trailer. You really need to be very specific in order to get a good answer.
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They don't, they get poorer mileage pulling or hauling anything.