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Hammerhead
Oct 21, 2013Explorer
Kentucky was one of the state listed as having narrower width requirements in that link, but that isn't true.
Kentucky statute
A recreational vehicle that is one hundred two (102) inches in width and is registered under KRS 186.050, 186.655, or an equivalent statute from another state shall have access to any public state-maintained highway in Kentucky
Kentucky statute
A recreational vehicle that is one hundred two (102) inches in width and is registered under KRS 186.050, 186.655, or an equivalent statute from another state shall have access to any public state-maintained highway in Kentucky
powderman426 wrote:
I was curious and found some interesting readingHere. It seems many of the newer rvs are indeed breaking the law. I'm going to tell on you. Lol
N7Bsn please take notice where he states that even an accident doesnt pose a problem. It just isn't being enforced.
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