Is towing allowed on highways?
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On highways, towing is only permitted for rescue vehicles, while regular vehicles are not allowed to tow. Rescue vehicles typically refer to flatbed tow trucks. When driving on highways, it is essential to adhere to speed limits. The driving speed must not fall below the minimum limit nor exceed the maximum limit. Driving too slowly on highways may lead to severe rear-end collisions, while speeding can also cause serious traffic accidents. Additionally, vehicle stability may be compromised at excessively high speeds. Before entering a highway, always check the tire pressure and inspect the tire surfaces for any damage. While driving on highways, maintain a sufficient safe distance from the vehicle ahead, increasing this distance as your speed rises. During nighttime highway driving, high beams can be used since highways have central dividers that prevent the lights from affecting oncoming drivers' visibility. However, if you are close to the vehicle in front, it is advisable to switch off high beams to avoid impairing the leading driver's vision.