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 LOAD HEAVY CARGO FIRST Safe and secure towing starts with loading your cargo correctly. Uneven trailer weight can lead to problems with steering, braking, and sway control. Generally, 60% of your cargo weight should be loaded in the front half of your trailer and 40% in the rear half (unless otherwise directed by your trailer manufacturer). When loading cargo, you'll want to balance it evenly side-to-side, keeping the center of gravity low to the ground and over the trailer axle(s). |  ![]()        CORRECT: EVENLY LOADED TRAILER |
 SECURE YOUR LOAD After the cargo is properly balanced, you'll want to secure it in place. Unsecured cargo can shift while the vehicle is in motion, which can make your trailer unstable. Use nylon rope or towing straps to tie everything down. |  ![]() |
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GO SLOW When towing a loaded trailer, it takes more distance to accelerate and brake. So take it slow and give yourself room between your truck and the other vehicles. Drive as you would on an icy road. | PASSING As a rule, only pass when necessary and obey all laws. Remember to account for your trailer length when passing a slower vehicle. Check that you've cleared the other vehicle before returning to your lane. Also, the extra trailer weight will make acceleration slower. Be sure to use your turn signals and allow for plenty of clearance. |
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MAINTAIN CONTROL If you feel the trailer start to sway or whip, simply take your foot off the gas pedal. Do not brake or speed up. | THE LONGER THE TRAILER, THE WIDER THE TURN Swing wide while turning and double check your mirrors to be sure your trailer clears all obstacles. |
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HOW TO BACK UP Start by putting you hand at the bottom of the steering wheel. To turn left, move your hand left. To turn right, move it right. Adjust your direction little by little. Slight turns of the steering wheel translate to greater movement of the trailer.  | UNEVEN TERRAIN Always slow down before going downhill. If you're in a manual transmission vehicle, downshift when going both uphill and downhill. |