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Old 07-28-2010, 07:37 AM   #15
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As others have said, if you are only driving a short distance you are probably ok. However, keep in mind that most states have laws that require you to be able to see something that is 200 ft DIRECTLY behind your trailer - not just the lanes on either side. So you need more than just being able to see down the side of the trailer or see the lanes for lane changes and passing. You need to be able to see vehicles that are behind the trailer.
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