I just read about folks in Ontario getting pulled over for inspection to see if they had their sleds tied down - inside an enclosed trailer. AND checking to see if the straps are all MTO rated and whatnot...
While this may be a good idea so's to keep from buggering hoods and flaps, I've never heard of it being a law?
What 53' van trailer has anything tied down?
And I've hardly ever seen anyone even use the cross braces even.
I even heard of loads going down the road in covered wagons that's not tied down. (out of sight - out of mind) Not that _ that is legal...
But is this somehow a law to tie snowmachines down inside your enclosed trailer?
My chum recently bought an enclosed trailer again, so it will likely come up as an issue in the future here. (I have a flatbed and an open gooseneck that I use) I'm guessing that if I have a CDL - this could ding me for "Unsecured load"?
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While this may be a good idea so's to keep from buggering hoods and flaps, I've never heard of it being a law?
What 53' van trailer has anything tied down?
And I've hardly ever seen anyone even use the cross braces even.
I even heard of loads going down the road in covered wagons that's not tied down. (out of sight - out of mind) Not that _ that is legal...
But is this somehow a law to tie snowmachines down inside your enclosed trailer?
My chum recently bought an enclosed trailer again, so it will likely come up as an issue in the future here. (I have a flatbed and an open gooseneck that I use) I'm guessing that if I have a CDL - this could ding me for "Unsecured load"?
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