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I think Jack has the correct and current law. Go to North Carolina State Police, then Motor Carrier Enforcement, then Motorsports Regulations. Might be some help, but some of that stuff is wrong. Call me tomorrow. 985-804-6161 and give me the details. I got the email to the capital from my last escapade. Might get lucky again. Keeps me off the street while waiting for my new Challenger.
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the north carolina motorsports regulations says g.s.20-115.1 reads paragraph b. the semi trailer is used exclusively or primarily to transport vehicles in connection with motorsports competition events, and the distance between the king pin of the trailer and the rearmost axle, or a point midway between the rear axles, if the two rear axles are a tandem axle, does not exceed 46 feet and in summary, unless the configuration of a truck tractor and semi trailer with a king pin the maximum length for a combination of vehicle is 60 feet, bumper to bumper.
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