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- MPondExplorer
Tom/Barb wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Many states have 60' and 65' length limits.....couple of feet over goes unnoticed
10'-15' over..that's tough for a LEO to NOT notice
That could easily be 'leave trailer here' and come get it with a proper length set up PLUS here's your Ticket
OK is 70' length
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When you are legal in your home state, you are legal in all states.
I believe you're referring to reciprocity between the states, but that concept only applies to licensing, not equipment. - Tom_BarbExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Many states have 60' and 65' length limits.....couple of feet over goes unnoticed
10'-15' over..that's tough for a LEO to NOT notice
That could easily be 'leave trailer here' and come get it with a proper length set up PLUS here's your Ticket
OK is 70' length
Towing Info
When you are legal in your home state, you are legal in all states. - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIMany states have 60' and 65' length limits.....couple of feet over goes unnoticed
10'-15' over..that's tough for a LEO to NOT notice
That could easily be 'leave trailer here' and come get it with a proper length set up PLUS here's your Ticket
OK is 70' length
Towing Info - Tom_BarbExplorer
caou_26 wrote:
Thinking about buying a stacker trailer. Would make my RV with trailer 75 ft long. Anyone have troubles when it comes to the law?
In Wa. state that is the legal limit. (75')
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