Do you have safety chains on it?
I have chains on my gooseneck trailer too and use them. All of my trailers have two chains with the exception of the boat trailer which has two cables. Even though they're not required by law in Montana, I always connect them to the tow vehicle for the simple reason that I'd have a better chance of controlling where the trailer ends up if it's connected via chains than if it's heading down the road without me. The bigger concern up here are chains dragging on the road creating sparks that can start fires.
@North Idaho Wolfman , this next paragraph isn't directed at you, just to the topic in hand in a general sense.
As I've already stated, preventing problems is where I focus my attention so that the redundancy systems are never needed. I have good quality components when it comes to receivers and hitches, well-maintained tow vehicles and trailers, and put some time and effort into making sure that the load is properly distributed and secured. That's what matters, not whether or not you follow grandpa's dogma that all trailer chains should be crossed.
Just the other day I saw a video on YouTube of a boat being towed on the interstate in an incredibly unsafe manner. The funny thing though was the name of the boat ....
TITAN URANUS
