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You may want to read this. Wayne
From the State of Alaska effective April 9, 2009 (Register 190), 17 AAC 25.014. Allowable Long Combination Vehicle Length on Certain Routes
(d) A long combination vehicle configured in a truck-tractor and a triple cargo carrying vehicle combination may operate...
This is not about towed vehicle but in answer to your 5th wheel question.
http://www.towingworld.com/articles/TowingLaws.htm
Always keep in mind that a LEO can write a tricket for most any reason they want to, it is left up to YOU, to defend yourself at a later date. Wayne
Never seen a civilian tow truck flat tow a vehicle but tying down a steering wheel is not a good idea. When turning a towed vehicle, with the steering tied down or even with bungee cords it will try to push the towing vehicle straight. If the towing vehicle has enough weight in the rear it...
A bump in the road could cause it AND a right front blown tire will also cause a fast lane shift! In most (all?) states it is illegal for someone to be in a towed vehicle. Let a professional do it!! Wayne
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