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- CloudDriverExplorer
turbojimmy wrote:
Great question - I've been wondering that myself. I'm thinking of staying at one of Cape May's campgrounds late in the season. I assume I can drive a Class A on the GSP? Or no? I know there's no trucks allowed.
Actually trucks are allowed on the GSP south of exit 105. - jerryjay11ExplorerMany truckers are on this route as well. Problem with GSP is stopping /slowing for the tolls. One advantage is the fully serviced rest area on the northern end. So we instead take 287 around all this, avoiding the tolls and much of the traffic, to the Tappan Zee Bridge when traveling from DE to New England states. Takes a bit longer, but well worth it to me.
- BmachExplorer IIThanks for the info everyone
- jplante4Explorer IIIn the northern part, the bridges are arched. Most are 13' on the shoulder and higher in the center lane.
- BmachExplorer II
David_and_Chris wrote:
If its a fifth wheel watch out for height restrictions in the northern end.
David
What is the min height? - turbojimmyExplorerGreat question - I've been wondering that myself. I'm thinking of staying at one of Cape May's campgrounds late in the season. I assume I can drive a Class A on the GSP? Or no? I know there's no trucks allowed.
- David_and_ChrisExplorerIf its a fifth wheel watch out for height restrictions in the northern end.
David - w4phjExplorerYes,no problem.
- jfkmkExplorerYup!
- jerseyjimExplorerYes...X2
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