When it comes to towing and trailer laws, Florida has its unique set of regulations. Whether you're a resident or just passing through, it's critical to know these laws to ensure a safe and legal towing experience.
In Florida, the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) cannot exceed 80,000 pounds. This includes both the towing vehicle and the trailer.
The maximum length of a trailer cannot exceed 53 feet. The width must be under 8.5 feet and the height limit is 13.5 feet.
All trailers with a gross weight of over 3,000 pounds must have independent brakes that can be operated from the towing vehicle.
Trailers must be equipped with rear lights, reflectors, and license plate lights. Additionally, towing vehicles must have mirrors providing a view for at least 200 feet to the rear of the towing vehicle.
Failure to comply with Florida's towing laws can result in a range of penalties from fines to legal actions.