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Sep 27, 2020Explorer II
ksss wrote:Grit dog wrote:ksss wrote:
Has to have commercial plates because its a 2500? That is a bogus law. They must charge you more for commercial plates to justify that kind of stupidity.
Are you subject to all commercial driving requirements or is it just restricted to driving on commercial vehicle allowed roads?
Quit stirring the pot. Lol
Or just a humble brag that you don’t live in a big city?
More the latter I guess, I honestly had no idea some cities had roads that you could not drive a 2500 pickup on. I then added an other reason to be happy where I live.
The thrust of the law is not just to piss you off. Parkways were designed to be leisurely scenic roads,often between two residential areas. The law was designed to keep large trucks,semis, big box trucks cement haulers, etc out of residential or scenic areas'
They had draw the line somewhere. Remember that it is only in the last thirty years that 3/4 ton and larger have become popular. Before that most pick ups on the road were 1/2 with the heavier trucks almost exclusively used by business.
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