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    not a trailer, right?

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    You're technically towing another vehicle, not a trailer. I don't see any issue with it. Although, it might be prudent to install a red auxiliary tail or marker light and/or some high-visibility device/EWD on the bike's rear.

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    wala ba lower speed limit pag towing another vehicle or trailer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    You're technically towing another vehicle, not a trailer. I don't see any issue with it. Although, it might be prudent to install a red auxiliary tail or marker light and/or some high-visibility device/EWD on the bike's rear.

    it's a nice workaround and alternative to using a trailer, right? coz trailers have to be registered, must have chassis#, plate, and all that ek ek. otherwise you're susceptible to kotong

    afaik towing another vehicle is perfectly legal

    sounds like a plan

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    wala ba lower speed limit pag towing another vehicle or trailer?

    i'm not sure. but i've read that you can't use NLEX while towing another vehicle

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    if i bump into it, i can argue in court, that it lacked warning lights. as oj says, you'll need warning lights behind the bike.

    errr... do the yellow restraining ropes have to have a minimum tensile strength requirement, to be used as such? i do not know.

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