What does 'No Trailer Towing Allowed' mean?
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During the probationary period, a motor vehicle driver is only permitted to operate the main vehicle without towing a trailer. This means the driver can only drive the standalone main vehicle and is not allowed to operate a main vehicle with a trailer attached, i.e., cannot drive a combination of the main vehicle and trailer. Below is extended information about tractors: 1. A tractor is a type of large truck that requires a separate cab to pull the cargo container behind it, and the cab can be detached from the cargo container. 2. Tractors are further divided into two types: (1) Semi-trailer: It has a cargo container at the rear and tows an additional cargo container behind it. The semi-trailer itself comes with a cargo container, and for convenience, it tows an extra container behind, which can be detached. (2) Full trailer: The rear cargo container can be detached, requiring only the cab to pull it.