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thomas201
Nov 30, 2018Explorer
Other considerations. Neighborhood rules and road restrictions, for residential areas, parkways and hammerlanes. Most have a 3/4 ton, 10,000 pound, or 5 ton limit. Plus parking in the hoods, must often be non-commercial. If you live or travel in these areas, title carefully. I am married to a Jersey girl and often travel in these areas, when I got my F250, in WV I could go commercial or personal. So I went personal, but guess what, a 7,000 pound personal cost more per year than a 10k commercial in WV. So I pay more to haul less, of course when the camper is on, we only have rear plates and the LEO cannot see them. State rules are really crazy. However, I get to use parkways and the hammer lanes in Maryland, while parking in peace in NJ. Worth the extra money.
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