- Location
- Golden, CO
Tried looking it up online, all I see is that trailers have to have a light on the back regardless of trailer length.
Here's the story: I tow a compressor at work; private property, no problem. Sometimes I have to go off-site, the trailer has plates, no functioning lights. I see less than $50 in NEW parts to remedy the situation. The boss instists that the trailer does not need lights if the tow vehicle lights are visible.
The question is: What liability am I facing by taking this thing on the streets, and/or if I'm rearended? I don't buy the "if you can see the tow vehicle lights". At some point those lights will be obstructed anyway.
Here's the story: I tow a compressor at work; private property, no problem. Sometimes I have to go off-site, the trailer has plates, no functioning lights. I see less than $50 in NEW parts to remedy the situation. The boss instists that the trailer does not need lights if the tow vehicle lights are visible.
The question is: What liability am I facing by taking this thing on the streets, and/or if I'm rearended? I don't buy the "if you can see the tow vehicle lights". At some point those lights will be obstructed anyway.