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Tripples? the only time I have ever seen triples (aka-wiggle wagons) was in Ohio and I think I saw them while in Utah a while back. But of course those were tractor trailers pulling the small 24' pub trailers.
I would think the reasons they dont allow it is do to the over all length? And if states would make there decision on driving experiance, condition of tow vehicle and the trailers being towed, and driver showing the knowledge of know how to handle and mantian the unit they tow, I would say it would be a possibility, But I think 90% of the current drivers who tow now, think that those of use who tow doubles think were crazy anyways. so its easier to say no to tripples since a large majority of the towing people wouldnt even atempt it.
Its all in ones frame of mind, when I go to my car shows I also get alot of comments when towing my 48' enclosed trailer, Like, how do you tow something so big? and how do you back it up, where do you park that thing?
In my opiniion it what one is comfterble with.
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