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DM6156
Dec 18, 2018Explorer
As a new TT owner, I've found this to be a hotly contested issues and arguments from both sides having some logical merit.
What I've found in my research about LPG and traveling:
* state laws vary
* some states don't allow LPG in some tunnels.
* some states limit number and size of cylinders.
* I was only able to find that New Jersey law prohibits traveling with open LPG containers on highways (I saw reference of this on several sites -but in checking the NJ code I didn't explicitly find this- but i didn't spend much time as I've got no plans to travel in my TT to NJ in the near future).
Someone in NJ area - feel free to contact the DOT and verify the law.
here are a couple of the more reputable sites with laws that I've found:
https://www.goodsam.com/article/default.aspx?articleID=2377513
https://www.rvtripwizard.com/rv-info/state-road-laws.php
http://www.doityourselfrv.com/state-towing-speeds/
What I've found in my research about LPG and traveling:
* state laws vary
* some states don't allow LPG in some tunnels.
* some states limit number and size of cylinders.
* I was only able to find that New Jersey law prohibits traveling with open LPG containers on highways (I saw reference of this on several sites -but in checking the NJ code I didn't explicitly find this- but i didn't spend much time as I've got no plans to travel in my TT to NJ in the near future).
Someone in NJ area - feel free to contact the DOT and verify the law.
here are a couple of the more reputable sites with laws that I've found:
https://www.goodsam.com/article/default.aspx?articleID=2377513
https://www.rvtripwizard.com/rv-info/state-road-laws.php
http://www.doityourselfrv.com/state-towing-speeds/
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