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LosAngeles
Sep 23, 2019Explorer
Thanks everyone for the very wise words
The update is that we moved out of California - and are soon to get the truck - single rear wheels.
And here they do NOT have a RV plates - it will be commercial - but as it will always have the truck camper in it - and it will be my daily driver - and we have a huge driveway - and I carefully read ALL the city ordinances and I am 100% allowed to park it in our driveway. I confirmed this with a city clerk.
The bylaws are very clear and we totally are ok.
A big long actual RV more than 25’ long is NOT allowed.
Thanks tho. :-)
The update is that we moved out of California - and are soon to get the truck - single rear wheels.
And here they do NOT have a RV plates - it will be commercial - but as it will always have the truck camper in it - and it will be my daily driver - and we have a huge driveway - and I carefully read ALL the city ordinances and I am 100% allowed to park it in our driveway. I confirmed this with a city clerk.
The bylaws are very clear and we totally are ok.
A big long actual RV more than 25’ long is NOT allowed.
Thanks tho. :-)
Kayteg1 wrote:
You can register your truck/TC combo as RV, what in CA will save about $500 in annual weight fee, but then you can't drive it without camper and God-forbid use it for material hauling.
On other hand, having commercial registration you are subject to driving via DOT scales.
Never heard about dually making any difference, so I think that part was BS.
Point is, that once you have RV registration- you are off the hook for parking commercially.
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