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Trumpet_Player
Nov 02, 2016Explorer
msmith1199 wrote:Trumpet Player wrote:usersmanual wrote:Trumpet Player wrote:donn0128 wrote:
I assume the MH is also licensed in your new home state? If so, you are legal to drive it in any state and Canada, Mexico. Only thing you need to worry about are speed laws.
What does the state of vehicle registration have to do with it? Using that theory, rental vehicles/cars would be a problem for everyone.
everything in the world difference the rental cars not in your name the motor home most likely is.the rental car your kinda of borrowing the motor home your not
don't know about US but in Canada (eg)you cant drive a private BC plated vehicle (in your own name) with a alberta drivers licence and vice versa legally
Please point out the Federal or State statute(s) to support your theory of a vehicle registration needing to match the State of operator license issue. There are none.
That is not the law in the US. In fact there may be laws that require you to have your vehicle registered in another state. For example, I live in California. I could very easily store my motorhome in Idaho and just fly up there to use it. In the event I did that, not only would it be legal to be registered in Idaho, it would be required. And that would not prohibit me from bringing it back to California, but there were would time limits I would have to comply with as to how long it could be in California.
I agree with you 100%. If you look back, the post I was responding to stated that an operator's license and vehicle registration must match to be legal. That post is wrong.
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