Illinois law states that you may not:

Tow one vehicle with another except by a drawbar.
Push a vehicle on a rural highway if there is an emergency.
Drive onto a railroad crossing when there is enough space to allow passage of other vehicles, pedestrians or railroad trains.
All of the above.
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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