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  2. Towing - Wikipedia

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    For cars and light trucks, towing is accomplished via a trailer hitch. In addition to the vehicle limits, the hitch assembly may have its own set of limits, including tongue weight (the amount of weight that presses downward on the hitch) and trailer weight (the full weight of the trailer, including contents).

  3. Tow hitch - Wikipedia

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    A tow hitch (or tow bar or trailer hitch in North America [1]) is a device attached to the chassis of a vehicle for towing, or a towbar to an aircraft nose gear. It can take the form of a tow ball to allow swiveling and articulation of a trailer , or a tow pin, or a tow hook with a trailer loop, often used for large or agricultural vehicles ...

  4. Truck nuts - Wikipedia

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    Truck nuts strapped to the rear of an SUV. Truck nuts, also spelled truck nutz, are vehicular vanity accessories resembling a dangling scrotum.They are attached under the rear bumper or trailer hitch, making them plainly visible to other vehicles behind.

  5. Trailer (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    A full trailer is a term used in the United States and New Zealand [4] for a freight trailer supported by front and rear axles and pulled by a drawbar. In Europe this is known as an A-frame drawbar trailer, and in Australia it is known as a dog trailer. Commercial freight trailers are produced to length and width specifications defined by the ...

  6. Driver's licenses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    T: Double/Triple Trailers (Class A licenses only - required to operate double or triple trailers. In most states, only two trailers can be towed; only 13 states allow triple trailers.) X: Hazardous Materials and Tank Combination; S: School Bus (In addition to a standard bus endorsement, more stringent TSA and CORI background checks are required ...

  7. List of U.S. state statutory codes - Wikipedia

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    Most states use a single official code divided into numbered titles. Pennsylvania's official codification is still in progress. California, New York, and Texas use separate subject-specific codes (or in New York's case, "Consolidated Laws") which must be separately cited by name.

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