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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXI > CHAPTER266 > 266-30

No motor vehicle trailer or semi-trailer, the weight of which, including its load, is 3,000 pounds or more, shall be driven on the ways of this state unless equipped with adequate brakes in good working order and sufficient to control the said vehicle at all times. No house trailer weighing in excess of 1,500 pounds shall be driven on the ways of this state unless so equipped. This section shall not apply to wood-sawing machines, log splitters, cement mixers, compressors, tar kettles, conveyors, or to devices of 2 wheels used by public utilities for the transportation of cables or poles not exceeding 6 in number, road rollers and sweepers, thawing devices, or to refreshment booths on wheels towed not more than 2 miles at any one time.

Source. 1937, 81:1; 194:1. 1939, 123:1. RL 119:5. RSA 263:7. 1979, 59:1. 1981, 146:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1982.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXI > CHAPTER266 > 266-30

No motor vehicle trailer or semi-trailer, the weight of which, including its load, is 3,000 pounds or more, shall be driven on the ways of this state unless equipped with adequate brakes in good working order and sufficient to control the said vehicle at all times. No house trailer weighing in excess of 1,500 pounds shall be driven on the ways of this state unless so equipped. This section shall not apply to wood-sawing machines, log splitters, cement mixers, compressors, tar kettles, conveyors, or to devices of 2 wheels used by public utilities for the transportation of cables or poles not exceeding 6 in number, road rollers and sweepers, thawing devices, or to refreshment booths on wheels towed not more than 2 miles at any one time.

Source. 1937, 81:1; 194:1. 1939, 123:1. RL 119:5. RSA 263:7. 1979, 59:1. 1981, 146:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1982.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXI > CHAPTER266 > 266-30

No motor vehicle trailer or semi-trailer, the weight of which, including its load, is 3,000 pounds or more, shall be driven on the ways of this state unless equipped with adequate brakes in good working order and sufficient to control the said vehicle at all times. No house trailer weighing in excess of 1,500 pounds shall be driven on the ways of this state unless so equipped. This section shall not apply to wood-sawing machines, log splitters, cement mixers, compressors, tar kettles, conveyors, or to devices of 2 wheels used by public utilities for the transportation of cables or poles not exceeding 6 in number, road rollers and sweepers, thawing devices, or to refreshment booths on wheels towed not more than 2 miles at any one time.

Source. 1937, 81:1; 194:1. 1939, 123:1. RL 119:5. RSA 263:7. 1979, 59:1. 1981, 146:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1982.