Not in Qld anyway Milo. This was on Stradbroke Island, police fined them $166.
bill12 said
08:41 PM May 4, 2012
The copper probably said they were from the land of creepy pains..............Bill
Dougwe said
09:36 PM May 4, 2012
Happywanderer wrote:
Is that what they call a B - Triple?
It's actually a road train on holidays Marj.
gypsy rover said
09:49 PM May 4, 2012
Dougwe wrote:
It's actually a road train on holidays Marj.
gst said
10:45 PM May 4, 2012
I've seen it in WA a bloke had a caravan and a 25ft boat been towed by f250 heading nth for a three month fishing trip he was in bunnings.Then I followed him to Freeo and the police did not stop him even to checkout if he had a permit and I saw 3 police cars go pass him.
Beth54 said
11:32 PM May 4, 2012
Bil thinks that it may be allowed in some states.
dogbox said
01:28 AM May 5, 2012
Beth54 wrote:
Bil thinks that it may be allowed in some states.
you see a fair bit in some of the midwest usa states
Beth54 said
02:46 AM May 5, 2012
My son saw it said 'tempting'.
I knew he'd be thinking that. At Easter he loaded his tinny on top of the camper trailer. it was a very complicated process to get it on and off.
Cruising Granny said
03:41 AM May 5, 2012
I don't think it's legal anywhere. It's certainly crazy and maybe a teensy weensy little bit dangerous.
Zoomtopz said
03:44 AM May 5, 2012
Apparently the only reason it is a sick bird (ill eagle)
- is that it is being towed by a rigid vehicle , not a Prime mover .
I saw it on fb this morning , there was some 'other-sorts' of comments.
One person thought that you had to have a 'reticulated' licence ,
another person thought you coul not 'back it up' , I can back a tripple
Road-train . I suppose if you had it set up right , break-away brakes &
other safety measures . AS Well as an 'articulated or multi-combination'
licence , there should be no harm in having smaller multi-combinations
This was posted on FB by Qld Police Service.
Not in Qld anyway Milo. This was on Stradbroke Island, police fined them $166.
It's actually a road train on holidays Marj.
I've seen it in WA a bloke had a caravan and a 25ft boat been towed by f250 heading nth for a three month fishing trip he was in bunnings.Then I followed him to Freeo and the police did not stop him even to checkout if he had a permit and I saw 3 police cars go pass him.
Bil thinks that it may be allowed in some states.
you see a fair bit in some of the midwest usa states
I knew he'd be thinking that. At Easter he loaded his tinny on top of the camper trailer. it was a very complicated process to get it on and off.
Apparently the only reason it is a sick bird (ill eagle)
- is that it is being towed by a rigid vehicle , not a Prime mover .
I saw it on fb this morning , there was some 'other-sorts' of comments.
One person thought that you had to have a 'reticulated' licence ,
another person thought you coul not 'back it up' , I can back a tripple
Road-train . I suppose if you had it set up right , break-away brakes &
other safety measures . AS Well as an 'articulated or multi-combination'
licence , there should be no harm in having smaller multi-combinations
on the road . My 'humble opinion'
Richo.