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Teamjd
Sep 25, 2020Explorer
I apologize for derailing the original thread.
Let me just end by saying, I bought the 2500, it had to be registered Commercial, and they said you can not drive on Parkways.
I know that I can probably get away with it, but:
"The law isn't going to bother you if you're driving an empty pickup truck with Commercial plates on a NY Parkway."
I'll be remembering that the first time I get a $180 ticket :)
The restriction is for vehicles registered Commercial.
The intent was trucks used for commercial purposes.
"your RV tow rig won't get a second glance"
I hope not :), because I live next to the Parkway and the commercial route adds 18 miles to my trip to/from my happy place.
Again, sorry to derail things, and thanks for the encouragement.
Let me just end by saying, I bought the 2500, it had to be registered Commercial, and they said you can not drive on Parkways.
I know that I can probably get away with it, but:
"The law isn't going to bother you if you're driving an empty pickup truck with Commercial plates on a NY Parkway."
I'll be remembering that the first time I get a $180 ticket :)
The restriction is for vehicles registered Commercial.
The intent was trucks used for commercial purposes.
"your RV tow rig won't get a second glance"
I hope not :), because I live next to the Parkway and the commercial route adds 18 miles to my trip to/from my happy place.
Again, sorry to derail things, and thanks for the encouragement.
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