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Laws may vary from state to state or even county to county depending on where you are. The usual rule is if your cargo is 4' past the end of your vehicle you need to flag it.

If you are uncertain if you should flag it, it is never a bad idea to do so. Its always better to be more careful than to risk getting a ticket or someone running into your cargo.

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