One comment I saw on facebook was a owner that was not using the engine brakes because they heard that the air brakes in the mountains cause over heating. Instead they just use the foot pedal.
This comment did get a lot of feedback as you might assume, but it struck me how many people are clueless. They just do not know the mechanics of what they are driving, and since no education is required, it is as bad as the flip flop wearing non-english speaking California licensed truck drivers that killed 3 people in Florida making an illegal u-turn.
There really should be a solution that addresses all drivers, regardless of vehicles. I am all for written tests and proving that you can operate the vehicle you are towing.
How many of us had a proper drivers license before driving the class of RV we own? I sure didn't. My first was a 5th wheel that requires a non-commerical class A drivers license and a 1 ton dually at minimum. I was sent on my way with a short bed 3/4 ton and didn't know any better. I thought I did good getting home without damage.
It wasn't until my 3rd Class A that I decided to get my non-commerical class B license, and by then I had already driven 100k miles with vehicles that required at least that.
Until we get enforcement of the existing laws, no new laws will help.