UTCoyote
Jul 05, 2013Explorer
Why ST tires?
Hey All, Total noob, trying to soak all this RV stuff in all at once. The Maxxis ST tires on my recently purchased 2001 TT "look" like new, but I don't know how old they actually are, so don't kno...
EldIr wrote:Atlee wrote:
Can you tell me where you found the information stating the Virginia speed limit for travel trailers is 55 mph?EldIr wrote:Atlee wrote:
The only roads in Virginia that are unposted, as far as I know, are some of the rural small secondary roads. And as been mentioned, the speed limit for them is 55, unless otherwise posted. I know of no Virginia roads, either the interstates, US numbered roads, or Virginia primary roads that are not posted.
In Virginia, any roads in residential or business areas are 25 unless otherwise posted. On secondary roads, the speed limit is 55 for cars, unless otherwise posted.
coolbreeze01 wrote:
Unposted speed limits? 108" max trailer width in Hawaii? 96" max trailer width in Arizona? .......Amazing :S
We're not talking about roads not having posted speed limits. We are talking about a speed limit when towing that is not posted and is lower than the posted limit. Many states have a 55mph limit when towing even if you're on a 65mph or higher posted road. It is only the limit for towing that is unposted (but the law). And Virginia's max tow speed is 55mph.
Sure. Google could have told you sooner.