In Connecticut, you need a standard driver's license (Class D) to tow a trailer up to 12 feet in length. However, if the combined weight of the vehicle and trailer exceeds 26,000 pounds, you would require a commercial driver's license (CDL). Always check local regulations, as requirements may change or vary based on specific circumstances.
Yes. Anything with wheels on the road needs a license plate, even a boat trailer or a flat-bed trailer.
You can pull a horse trailer as soon as u get your drivers license, in maryland
Not as long as you are driving and pulling it only in the state of TN. If you go out of state you will want to get a license plate.
The length doesn't matter as much as the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the trailer and the Gross Combined Weight Rating of the combination of vehicle + trailer, as well as its use.
You'll need a truck that's heavy enough to pull the trailer, equipped with a trailer ball hitch to attach the trailer. You also need to make sure the horse trailer has operating turn signal and brake lights.
I called the county clerk of where I live and he said yes. It has to have a plate. But a boat trailer or a small utility trailer don't have to have one. That is if you dont take it out of the state.
A litte red wagon...
Depends on the GVW of the trailer and the Gross Combined Weight Rating of the truck and trailer.
I can't pull a trailer because I do not have a trailer hitch on the back of my car.
Sure! Oh wait, will what pull a trailer?
You need to read the owners manual! The Toyota manual states the Prius is not designed to pull a trailer.
I have a 2003 xterra 4 x 4 and I pull a 4,300 coachman travel trailer with it. It will pull the trailer provided that you have a weight equalizing hitch and trailer brakes. You have to pull the trailer with the automatic transmission out of over drive.