Illinois law states that you may not:
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Tow one vehicle with another except by a drawbar.
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Push a vehicle on a rural highway if there is an emergency.
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Drive onto a railroad crossing when there is enough space to allow passage of other vehicles, pedestrians or railroad trains.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Illinois law prohibits towing one vehicle with another unless it is connected by a drawbar. This means that a vehicle being towed should be attached to the towing vehicle with a drawbar. In addition, the distance between the two cars should not exceed 15 feet, and the towed vehicle should be coupled with two chains or cables for added security.
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