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Trailers must be equipped with at least 1 red brake light on the rear of the vehicle. Total length: 65 feet (includes coupling in the combination measurement); trailer length: 45 feet; width: 102 inches (allows outside width to exceed 102 inches if excess is attributed to appurtenance); height: 13 feet 6 inches.
As an Alaska resident when you purchase a vehicle, you are required to transfer the vehicle into your name within 30 days of the date of sale by obtaining an Alaska title. We will issue titles for passenger vehicles, trucks, buses, vans, motorhomes, manufactured homes, motorcycles and trailers.
Trailers should not exceed 45 feet in length, and the maximum length of the tow vehicle and trailer should not exceed 60 feet combined. The max height is 102 inches and max height is 13 feet and six inches. The trailer brake requirement depends on the weight.
One definition of CMV is a vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver.
Total length: 75 feet (includes bumpers); trailer length: 40 feet (includes bumpers); width: 102 inches; height: 14 feet. A vehicle towed upon a street or highway must be coupled to the towing vehicle by means of a safety chain, chains, cable, or other equivalent device, in addition to the regular hitch or coupling.
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A: All commercial vehicles or combination of vehicles with a GVWR of 10,001 pounds or greater are required to stop for any open weigh station or open roadside inspection site.
The following states require a DOT number for intrastate commerce: Alabama. Alaska. Arizona.
A passenger vehicle or truck of less than 2,000 pounds manufacturers rated capacity may not tow more than one trailer or semi-trailer. This combination may not exceed an overall length, inclusive of front and rear bumpers, in excess of 65 feet, except as provided in 61-10-124 M.C.A.

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