States with Special Requirements:
Kentucky & New Jersey - Kentucky does not specifically require brakes on any passenger car regardless of weight. However, vehicles, single or in combination, must be able to stop within distance specified by statute. Massachusetts - Independent braking system not required, unless towing vehicle cannot stop combination within legal limits. Oregon & Missouri - Combination of vehicles must be able to stop within legal limits. Wyoming, Utah & Kansas - Requires any vehicle combination to stop in 40 feet at 20 mph. Delaware - Every motor vehicle when operated on a highway shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement, and to stop and hold such vehicle and any trailer attached thereto, including 2 separate means of applying the brakes. New Hampshire - Requires any vehicle combination to stop in 30 feet at 20 mph. |
States with a 0 lb limit
States with a 1,000 lb limit
States with a 1,500 lb limit
States with a 2,000 lb limit
States with a 2,500 lb limit
States with a 3,000 lb limit
States with a 4,000 lb limit
States with a 4,500 lb limit
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