According to Illinois law, drivers may NOT tow one vehicle with another except by a drawbar.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
According to Illinois law, it is not allowed to tow one vehicle with another vehicle except by using a drawbar. A drawbar is a straight bar that connects the towing vehicle and the vehicle being towed. The use of drawbar ensures the stability of the connection between the two vehicles. The law also specifies the distance between the two vehicles shouldn't exceed 15 feet and the towed vehicle should be secured with two chains or cables.
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