Yes.I don't pull one myself,but there are specific routes and streets.It can get quite complicated.They can get of at a certain exit but might only be permitted to go right or left at a different road.Each route can be a few pages of restrictions.I think we have 200 or so tractors pulling what we call turnpikes out west and 25 in the east.
Canada - 53' Doubles
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and some ppl think a single 53 ft is too much.
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Turnpike Double. They're common in New York, Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, and are legal in a few others.
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So if you had a steerable trailer axles.
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I bet.......
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They are now approved on our Mountain hyways in BC, Canada
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Worst part of them in ontario, is all the rules for them, 90km/h max, no pulling them in 3 winter months, no going through toronto during rush hours, only certain places to park or exit, and if highway closed, they must sit and wait, no detours off route allowed, same weight as regular b trains, 63500 kg max, seems like alot of hassle for a little bit extra pay.
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