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Safe towing guideline.
Here is a step-by-step guide for properly hooking up, loading
and pulling a trailer. This guide is meant to trigger proper safety
thinking, but should not be used as a legal basis. There are many laws and
regulations, but taking a few extra minutes to go through this guide each
and every time you pull a trailer could help prevent a bad situation.
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Make sure your truck is
rated to pull the trailer you intend to use. The vehicle should be in
proper working order and well maintained.
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Check overall condition
of the trailer: tie downs, ramps, hitch, tires, etc. for proper operation.
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Make sure the trailer
coupler and towing coupler are the same size and proper capacity.
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Trailer must be connected
to tow vehicle before loading or unloading.
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Lock tow vehicle brakes
before loading and unloading trailer, and use chock blocks.
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Place the load properly
on the trailer, making sure the weight is properly distributed.
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After connected to tow
vehicle, make sure trailer is level, or slightly higher in front and
adjust as needed.
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Attach safety chains
making sure you cross them.
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Attach electrical plug
and break-away switch (electric brakes), and make sure they are not
dragging.
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Make sure break-away
battery is fully charged.
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Check for proper tire
pressure.
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Check all lighting on
trailer and tow vehicle for proper operation. Plug brake controller into
power outlet and adjust brake controller as necessary for proper braking.
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Make sure trailer deck is
clear of all debris before loading and before heading out onto the road.
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Secure cargo or equipment
to trailer on all four corners if possible and do not over-tighten
binders.
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Secure all loading ramps,
and make sure jack stand is in up position.
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Stow chock blocks.
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After traveling a short
distance, stop to make sure that the load is secure, and that all tie
downs are tight.
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Allow for greater braking
distance when pulling a trailer, and generally travel at slower speeds.
Using this guide and taking the time to use precaution is
the safest way to travel, but there is more to know. For proper tie down of
a load and correct usage of a trailer, visit the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration website at
www.fmcsa.dot.gov. There, look for Federal Regulations statues §392.9,
§393.100 and §393.102. Also refer to your local and state laws regarding
proper trailer use.
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