trailer size restrictions?
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trailer size restrictions?
setting aside the obvious reasons for wanting a smaller/sleeker trailer (aerodynamics, weight, etc), i was wonderin if there's any rules or regulations regarding trailer size, particularly when operating on public roads. (ie are they restricted to be bike lane width?)
i tried to ask in as general of terms as possible, but the specifics are: Baltimore, MD, and i'd like to know if i can legally tow my boat (self built flatbottomed, weighs ~130 lbs) from my house down the road to the nearest boat launch (1 mile, public roads) using a road that is 4 lanes- 2 in either direction, so i wouldn't be blocking traffic
not really looking to start a debate on the safety (thats what the A&S forum is for), or to discuss my ability to tow the boat, just looking to see if it's legal/acceptable.
i tried to ask in as general of terms as possible, but the specifics are: Baltimore, MD, and i'd like to know if i can legally tow my boat (self built flatbottomed, weighs ~130 lbs) from my house down the road to the nearest boat launch (1 mile, public roads) using a road that is 4 lanes- 2 in either direction, so i wouldn't be blocking traffic
not really looking to start a debate on the safety (thats what the A&S forum is for), or to discuss my ability to tow the boat, just looking to see if it's legal/acceptable.
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Best place to ask this question is either the police or at city hall. From a practical point of view no wider than 40" is good.
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i don't know about the laws where you live but where i live i know the law says
For cyclists, you must ride far enough out from the curb to maintain a straight line, clear of sewer grates, debris, potholes, and parked car doors. You may occupy any part of a lane when your safety warrants it. Never compromise your safety for the convenience of a motorist behind you
this is all i can find for laws in Baltimore. there may be others but that is all i could find
https://www.baltimorecity.gov/LinkCli...d=739&mid=1402
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cool. ive seen those one the back of amish buggies and the like, a good idea (i'd thought of it but hadnt mentioned it, great minds think alike of course.
i know it sounds like a silly thing to do, and of course i would never attempt this if it proves to be unsafe, mainly just wondering for those days where my wife has our one car, and i have an itch to go crabbing that can't be satisfied from shore. next step is to strap 200 lbs to a regular sized trailer and see if i can make it up the few hills /bridge on the way.
i know it sounds like a silly thing to do, and of course i would never attempt this if it proves to be unsafe, mainly just wondering for those days where my wife has our one car, and i have an itch to go crabbing that can't be satisfied from shore. next step is to strap 200 lbs to a regular sized trailer and see if i can make it up the few hills /bridge on the way.
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Legalities aside, a practical maximum width would be between 27" and 35" depending on what percentage of gates, doors and other entryways you might want to maneuver through.
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none. its a boat, which is stored outside, just need to add a few wheels and a tongue to tow it.
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I don't know of any legal requirements. However I have been told by a police officer that I couldn't tow my trailer on any roads where the speed limit was above 35mph
...he was obviously misinformed.
I have seen more than one person pulling boats with a bicycle, they are usually a canoe or kayak style boat, fairly narrow.
Aaron
...he was obviously misinformed.I have seen more than one person pulling boats with a bicycle, they are usually a canoe or kayak style boat, fairly narrow.
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