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- Edd505ExplorerAnd then you buy the class 8 truck to haul it.
- sin_cal_hdExplorer
discovery4us wrote:
Bakersfield Police Department Commercial Enforcement sits off the 99 FWY on White Lane and meets there budgetary needs on a weekly basis. I went by today and they had four commercial semis lined up and the ticket book out. Have never seen them stop RVer's.
It's possible they were pulling over rigs for new ELD enforcement.
Electronic log device. No more paper logs for interstate carriers. - discovery4usExplorerBakersfield Police Department Commercial Enforcement sits off the 99 FWY on White Lane and meets there budgetary needs on a weekly basis. I went by today and they had four commercial semis lined up and the ticket book out. Have never seen them stop RVer's.
- sin_cal_hdExplorer
PopBeavers wrote:
I just found out yesterday that in California cities and counties can impose a max. length of 60 feet. They have to post signs. I have never seen one of these signs in 64 years.
Yes designated truck routes. That's usually for commercial designated vehicles. Very rarely will you see for a p/u and trailer. - jackxclanExplorer
PopBeavers wrote:
I just found out yesterday that in California cities and counties can impose a max. length of 60 feet. They have to post signs. I have never seen one of these signs in 64 years.
California max length is still 65 ft. so city and county roads are still 65 ft. and their are places where they do enforce it (Bakersfield) - PopBeaversExplorer III just found out yesterday that in California cities and counties can impose a max. length of 60 feet. They have to post signs. I have never seen one of these signs in 64 years.
- jackxclanExplorer
sin cal hd wrote:
When did a 2008 WW become the latest thing?:B
lol - N-TroubleExplorerHad a neighbor with the same trailer years ago. As noted this is a 10yr+ old WW. Neighbor pulled it with a 1ton dually flatbed Ram. Does a whopping 35-40MPH pulling the Sierras. No thanks...
- DirtclodsExplorer III try to stay away from ~ Prius drivers.
- sin_cal_hdExplorer
1L243 wrote:
It's 65 feet in Oregon too. But I think you might squeak under with this latest greatest trailer hauler. No special licensing required in Oregon, if you can drive a Prius you could tow this.. Scary huh!
I wouldn't give prius drivers that much credit. LOL
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