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Just for grins, I tried stopping my 20' Seafari in 40' or less in a parking lot using my '02 F250 Crew Cab diesel with 4 wheel ABS. Total towed vehicle weight is about 3400 lbs on an older tandem axle trailer with no brakes. In 5 tries, I stopped in 40' or less 3 times. Best was about 37'. Worst was 41', twice. As far as the fine goes, it's not $500, unless you're using an apportioned commercial tow vehicle pulling a permanently licensed trailer. Rather, the law specifies a flat fine of $60, plus additional costs of $4 to $35, depending on county and circumstances. [FS 318.18(C)b] Here's the good news: trailers manufactured prior to 2009 are "grandfathered" and are exempt from the new brake regulations, but still bound by the existing law in effect on the date of their manufacture.
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