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Double trailers are allowed in many states across the U.S., primarily in the western and central regions. States such as California, Texas, and Florida permit double trailers under specific regulations. However, each state has its own rules regarding the length and weight limits for double trailers. It's important for truck drivers to check state laws to ensure compliance when operating double trailer configurations.

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