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We run doubles in PA also but they use shorter trailers. I disremember the length at the minute. I've only pulled doubles a couple times for short distances. Not bad to drive........except on really windy days.ezernut9mm wrote:we may not have road trains here, but we've got turnpike doubles.
FLATBEDFORD wrote:What state allows triples? Is it Indiana? I was out that way about 20 years ago. The wind really messes with those! The last trailer always seemed to be flapping in the breeze.
UPS runs doubles in and out of Manhattan in the night time. That is kinda crazy if you ask me.
That scares the S*** out of me.Thunderfoot wrote:Idaho allows triples also... you can even do doubles without a CDL towing your camp trailer with a boat (or another trailer) behind it.