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If a crash involves damage to vehicle(s) that are being towed or hauled on a trailer, do not add the vehicle(s) to the Vehicle section on the crash form.
When a crash involves damage to vehicle(s) that are being towed or hauled on a trailer, do not add the vehicle(s) to the Vehicle section on the crash form.


Per FLHSMV, "Anything being towed is considered cargo, regardless of whether it separates from the towing vehicle during the crash event.   Record the information in the narrative and explain what happened."
Per FLHSMV, "Anything being towed is considered cargo, regardless of whether it separates from the towing vehicle during the crash event.   Record the information in the narrative and explain what happened."

Latest revision as of 15:36, 18 September 2024

When a crash involves damage to vehicle(s) that are being towed or hauled on a trailer, do not add the vehicle(s) to the Vehicle section on the crash form.

Per FLHSMV, "Anything being towed is considered cargo, regardless of whether it separates from the towing vehicle during the crash event.   Record the information in the narrative and explain what happened."

Examples:

A vehicle being towed by a wrecker disconnects or is damaged.

A boat being hauled on a trailer falls off or is damaged.

Cars being transported on a car carrier fall off or are damaged.