3labsalot:

A real wiggle wagon.

Efficient_Mix1226:

I’d be afraid to drive that train and even more afraid to follow it.

Scar1203:

As long as you stay under 65 or 75 feet depending on the state double towing can be legal. I’ve thought about putting a hitch on my Kia Soul to do exactly this but the poor 2v V10 in mine is all ready so overburdened going up hills. It’s completely illegal in a lot of states though.

Major_Turnover5987:

I prefer truck boat truck

funtech:

Do you have to plan your route really carefully around turns and road width? Or does it maneuver turns better than it appears it would? I also imagine you’d need to disconnect once you show up to the park.

MrBradB:

I remember years ago when I was still driving a semi OTR I saw a diesel-pusher, pulling a trailer that was about 2/3rds as long as it was, pulling a toad. I had to go to school to be able to legally drive my semi. All that driver had to do was get behind the wheel! It scared me.

Insciuspetra:

Take a Walk

Source: Haven’t ever seen this before

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