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On 9/30/2013 7:18 AM, True North wrote:
Here the law says you must have trailer brakes when the rig weighs 3200 lbs or more. My rig weighs 1930 lbs. I am fully complimentary with all provincial laws. Nova Scotia All trailers and semitrailers with a gross weight of load and vehicle of more than 4,000 lbs. must have properly functioning brakes controlled by the operator of the motor vehicle. Does your tow vehicle and loaded trailer have a combined weight that exceeds this spec? |
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