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paddywanpeep
Nov 07, 2017Explorer
While I agree that it is unlikely that anyone will be stopped just for being over length, your statement is just plain wrong. Reciprocity between states only applies to licensing and registration. Each state reserves the right to establish it's own laws for anything else such as weights, lengths, towing doubles, speeds, etc. Try telling a judge that you were going 70 in a 60 because it is legal where the vehicle is registered. You will have the same luck with length, weight or anything else. It is the driver's responsibility to know and comply with the laws in the state in which he is operating.
Silliness. Dont compare MPH to weight. I doubt there is anyone on this site that when making their travel plans, looks up the states limit on rv's to make sure they are legal and if not re-routes themselves to a more 'length friendly state' LOL.
The truth is - nobody really cares.
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