No, no one can ride in any sort of trailer while it is being towed.
Yes! Any vehicle has the capability of being towed. If the vehicle has 4 rolling wheels and is in neutral, it can be towed.
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This is critical because of the way car, pickup truck and trailer suspensions work. If the trailer is being towed in a noticably nose up or nose down orientation the trailer suspension is not aligned or working correctly. This will cause swaying,poor fuel economy and possibly dangerous handeling problems.
To provide cushioning while the boat is being towed from one place to another.
While it may be legal in some places, in general, the answer is no, it is illegal to ride in an RV that is being towed.
Only if the trailer is unladen, and also up for repossession. Otherwise, it must be detached from the power unit before the power unit is towed away. If there's a load on that trailer, and that trailer is towed away, the repossession agency is liable to come under criminal and civil charges.
This is the maximum amount of weight a vehicle can tow, if what being towed has brakes. A towed vehicle with brakes (electronic brakes) responds to the same braking that the vehicle doing the towing has. If the vehicle being towed does not have brakes, the maximum towing capacity is much less.
In dealing with a towed trailer, the liability coverage will extend from the vehicle towing to the trailer being towed but the physical damage coverage does not extend. This means that if you are backing up at a fuel station and the trailer backs into another vehicle then the liability will cover the damage done to the other car that is damaged by the trailer. Any damage done to the trailer itself will not be covered.
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No way to answer without knowing who has custody of it, and why the vehicle was towed in the first place.
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