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Wadcutter
May 02, 2013Nomad
You follow the laws in the state you are driving in at the time.
People do not understand what reciprocity means including those who put together all those websites. Reciprocity has nothing to do with double towing. What's the speed limit in MI? If MI allows 70 MPH does that mean you can drive 70 mph in every state? No, you obey the laws in the state you are driving. Or think of it this way. What if MI had a speed limit of only 60 MPH. Would that mean that when you drove in a state that had a max speed limit of 75 that you could only drive 60 MPH because that's the speed limit in your home state?
Or another way to look at state laws. Look at motorcycle helmet laws. In IL we are not required to wear a helmet. No helmet laws on the books. MO requires every rider to wear a helmet. When I ride to MO can I ride without a helmet because of reciprocity? No, I have to obey MO's laws and wear a helmet.
One state doesn't care what another state's law says. You obey the law in the state in which you are driving. I spent a total of 42 years in law enforcement. You can't believe he number of times I stopped someone for violating our state law and their excuse was they could do such and such in their home state therefore they thought they were legal. Even heard a few tell a judge the same story. Judges weren't amused.
People do not understand what reciprocity means including those who put together all those websites. Reciprocity has nothing to do with double towing. What's the speed limit in MI? If MI allows 70 MPH does that mean you can drive 70 mph in every state? No, you obey the laws in the state you are driving. Or think of it this way. What if MI had a speed limit of only 60 MPH. Would that mean that when you drove in a state that had a max speed limit of 75 that you could only drive 60 MPH because that's the speed limit in your home state?
Or another way to look at state laws. Look at motorcycle helmet laws. In IL we are not required to wear a helmet. No helmet laws on the books. MO requires every rider to wear a helmet. When I ride to MO can I ride without a helmet because of reciprocity? No, I have to obey MO's laws and wear a helmet.
One state doesn't care what another state's law says. You obey the law in the state in which you are driving. I spent a total of 42 years in law enforcement. You can't believe he number of times I stopped someone for violating our state law and their excuse was they could do such and such in their home state therefore they thought they were legal. Even heard a few tell a judge the same story. Judges weren't amused.
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