This would depend on the State you are in as well as the toll road you are on. You can call the Dept. of Transportation in your State.
Trailer is way more bigger than a semi-trailer. Common misconception between a trailer and a semi-trailer. Technically, a trailer has wheels in front and rear and is hitched to a pulling vehicle (car,truck,etc.) A semi- trailer only has wheels in the rear and is hitched to a pulling vehicle (car,truck,etc.)
Yes, but there could be a toll charge associated with that route. Tolls are based upon the number of axles and total weight. A car towing a trailer would have 3 axles at the minimum, 4 if the trailer has dual axles.
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Never haul are pull a load in over-drive, DRIVE ONLY Over-drive will burn the clutches up when hauling are pulling a load.
Liability coverage extends from the vehicle that is pulling a trailer, boat, or camper. This means if you are backing up in a parking area and the camper hits another vehicle the liability coverage will cover the damage to the other vehicle. Even if you are going down the road and the trailer comes loose the liability is still attached to the trailer and damage it does to another persons property is covered by liability from the vehicle that it was attached to. The kicker is that damage to the trailer itself is not covered by the vehicle pulling it. You would have to have a policy on the trailer itself for physical damage coverage to cover damage to the trailer.
Probably not. Your gas milege will certainly drop. If you are pulling something such as a trailer, then you want to put it in 3. Rick R
The car doesn't seem to have any trouble pulling my trailer even when my trailer is pushing the 3500 lb limit. However, as the weight of the trailer increases and the tongue weight also increases the front end tends to easily lose traction while accelerating.
acceleration x Mass of trailer = force.
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In general car pulling is to save the fuel..in Economics car pulling is what a people are staying in one apartment using a single vehicle for transportation respectively where all people are working in same place.....these can be called as car pulling
It depends on how big the trailer is, and where you are pulling it. If the trailor isn't real big and heavy, your not pulling it through the mountains, and you keep O/D off on the tranny whenever you are going uphill, you should be ok. But now, keep in mind since the car is 10 years old, if the tranny is on it's last leg, so to speak, pulling a trailor might just be enough to finish it off.