What are the regulations for motor vehicle towing?
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Towing a trailer refers to a powered vehicle towing other unpowered vehicles. After towing a trailer, the vehicle body becomes longer, and the load capacity increases, making driving more challenging. According to the regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law Implementation Ordinance: 1. Trucks, semi-trailer tractors, and tractors are only allowed to tow one trailer, and the trailer's lighting signals, brakes, connections, safety protections, and other equipment must comply with national standards. 2. Small passenger cars are only allowed to tow travel trailers or trailers with a total weight of less than 700 kilograms, and the trailer must not carry passengers. 3. The load capacity of the trailer towed by a truck must not exceed the load capacity of the truck itself. 4. Large and medium-sized passenger cars, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled vehicles, and other motor vehicles are not allowed to tow trailers.