โSep-06-2017 05:16 PM
โSep-08-2017 04:22 PM
bpounds wrote:bpounds wrote:
People often fear what they don't understand.
โSep-08-2017 03:10 PM
bpounds wrote:
People often fear what they don't understand.
โSep-08-2017 02:42 PM
โSep-08-2017 02:25 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Yes, there is.
"1 ton truck with a large toyhauler AND boat doing 80 legally, it makes me a little nervous for everyone on the road."
If equipped properly there is no issue with this.
โSep-08-2017 10:58 AM
โSep-08-2017 10:25 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"1 ton truck with a large toyhauler AND boat doing 80 legally, it makes me a little nervous for everyone on the road."
If equipped properly there is no issue with this.
A SUV with "P" tires pulling a 30' or longer TT is MUCH more of an issue IMHO.
โSep-08-2017 08:28 AM
โSep-08-2017 07:50 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"1 ton truck with a large toyhauler AND boat doing 80 legally, it makes me a little nervous for everyone on the road."
If equipped properly there is no issue with this.
A SUV with "P" tires pulling a 30' or longer TT is MUCH more of an issue IMHO.
โSep-08-2017 07:21 AM
โSep-07-2017 09:03 PM
โSep-07-2017 08:05 PM
time2roll wrote:Missouri requires written and driving test for motorcycles. But they aren't much harder or more real life than the car test. Like the car license, pretty much a joke.
Helmet is an equipment violation not a license issue.
BTW you need a class M in CA to ride a motorcycle. Do all states require a special driving and written test like CA?
โSep-07-2017 08:05 PM
fj12ryder wrote:troubledwaters wrote:I understand what he's saying now. The helmet issue that was cited has nothing to do with what he's saying is unfair. When in California everyone has to wear a helmet, that's fair. But when in California, he has to have a special driver's license, while the person driving the same vehicle right beside him, but from another state, doesn't.57 Panhead wrote:You asked for people to tell you if you were barking up the wrong tree. Then when someone tells you you're barking up the wrong tree you argue with them.troubledwaters wrote:
Wadcutter has it right. You and your fellow citizens elected the state legislators, they wrote the law. If don't like the law, change the legislators to people more in favor of your line of thinking. Posting on a RV forum ain't going to solve your problem. There is nothing in the constitution about "freedom to drive", it doesn't have to be fair. And if it ain't unconstitutional, you can't sue to change it. Change the Legislatures'.
I don't say this to discourage you, I say this to point you in the right direction. If you want the law changed, you have to have a new law passed. The courts can't fix this for you. They can decide not to fine you or jail you, but they can't change the law.
But when you are wearing your helmet in California I'm riding next to you wearing mine. The point of this post is that WITHIN the state the law is not applied the same to everyone. It should be. I also have a problem with having to meet an entire set of rules and knowledge tests that have NOTHING to do with driving and pulling an RV. The world of commercial trucks and Class 8 vehicles has nothing to do with pulling a 5th wheel with a pickup truck.
I don't know what else to tell you. You're always on transmit, never on receive.
โSep-07-2017 07:58 PM
โSep-07-2017 07:55 PM
bpounds wrote:
I'm not a lawyer, as you requested, so all I can do is wish you luck and sincerely hope you find success. I'll probably be moved out of this hell-hole before anything changes.
Fact is, unless you are an illegal alien, or a bicycle enthusiast, or a peace-nik, no one in CA government is going to care what you have to say.