AND, the mudflaps touching the ground, which I shouldn't be. Unless the trailer has deflated air ride and it dropped lol.
Yeah. In this yard there is a small embankment. The midflaps will touch if drivers push the trailer to far back.
AND, the mudflaps touching the ground, which I shouldn't be. Unless the trailer has deflated air ride and it dropped lol.
I’m bumping this providing this link:
This is a really good read for new drivers.
Most thorough explanation of these laws that I have seen online.
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