Can a Motorcycle Be Attached to the Rear of a Car?
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Yes, it is possible, but it must be done legally. Towing a motorcycle with a car: According to the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law," trucks, semi-trailer tractors, and tractors are only allowed to tow one trailer. The lighting signals, brakes, connections, and safety protection devices of the trailer must comply with national standards. Small passenger cars are only permitted to tow travel trailers or trailers with a total mass of less than 700 kilograms. Trailers must not carry passengers. The load capacity of the trailer towed by a truck must not exceed the load capacity of the truck itself. Large and medium-sized passenger cars, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars, and other motor vehicles are not allowed to tow trailers. The towed motor vehicle must not carry passengers other than the driver and must not tow a trailer. Vehicles suitable for attaching motorcycles: Off-road vehicles with a chassis frame, as these can be modified to carry heavier external loads and ensure the body does not deform when driving on rough terrain. Examples of such vehicles include the Toyota Prado, Land Rover Defender, Jeep Wrangler, Mitsubishi Pajero (older models), BAIC BJ40, BAIC 2020, BAIC Gladiator, Nissan Patrol, Hummer H1, H2, H3. Additionally, all pickup trucks can also be used, as they all have a chassis frame. SUVs are not suitable for this purpose, as it may cause body deformation.