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When one vehicle is towing another by means of a chain the chain must

When one vehicle is towing another by means of a chain the chain must have a white flag attached that is at least twelve square inches to indicate to other drivers that there is a vehicle being towed by another.

One vehicle is towing another by means of a chain

If a chain, rope, or cable is being used to tow a vehicle, a white flag should also be attached.

In accordance with Florida Highway Safety Administration regulations, when one vehicle is towing another using a chain, it is mandatory to affix a white flag measuring at least twelve square inches.

This flag serves as a crucial safety measure, alerting other drivers to the presence of a towed vehicle. Its size and color ensure optimal visibility, reducing the risk of accidents by helping drivers maintain a safe distance and respond appropriately to the towing situation.

This regulation is vital for enhancing road safety and preventing potential collisions on Florida’s highways and roads.