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Wadcutter
Apr 19, 2020Nomad
Mike134 wrote:
Wadcutter brings up a good point about B trucks and larger. Not sure it applies to RV plates. How tall are you?
https://www.cmap.illinois.gov/documents/10180/213749/Chicago_FreightSystemPlanningInfoMAP_20120229_version1-0r.pdf/80759ecf-74d7-446f-92dd-2f87dcf7df98
RV plates use to be exempt, treated like passenger car plates. Guys would buy a pickup, put a topper on it, call it an RV, and get RV plates. If they licensed it as a truck they were restricted but licensed as an RV they were allowed. It wasn't legal as just putting a topper on a pickup doesn't make it an RV but there were a number who tried it. Many of them got the ticket for improper registration so they didn't win.
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