Virginia law allows the towing of unlicensed or uninspected motor vehicles and trailers under specific conditions. It permits towing of trailers used on construction sites that meet certain weight and safety requirements, provided they are towed by appropriate vehicles and secured properly. The law also specifies restrictions on towing unlicensed or uninspected trailers with tractor trucks, mainly for inspection purposes.
Yes, Virginia allows towing unlicensed vehicles under specific conditions, such as compliance with inspection and safety requirements.
Yes, trailers used on construction sites for storage or as offices can be towed without license or inspection if they meet weight, safety, and towing vehicle requirements.
The trailer must have rear-mounted bar lights functioning as tail lights, brake lights, and turn signals, and be secured with safety chains.
Towing uninspected trailers by tractor trucks is only permitted for inspection purposes, not for general transportation.