โJan-07-2015 07:39 PM
โJan-21-2015 11:07 AM
timmac wrote:Winged One wrote:timmac wrote:sin cal sd wrote:nevadanick wrote:
I have a email saved from CHP that says i am legal towing two bumper pulls. Need Class A with doubles/triples endorsement and cannot exceed 65ft. I am not going to try and decipher Ca code which is why i asked CHP.
Thats odd. Ive asked multiple CHP officers from a few different districts and not 1 said it is legal because of the way the codes are written. I even asked our neighbor who is a city cop and he claims there isnt a VC thats says its illegal.
Nevadnick is right, you cannot pull double trailers in Cali without commercial licenses, you can do it in Nevada as long as your under 65 foot and under 26,001 lbs gross weight.
You can in California if you are from out of State and you are legal in your own State. Just to clarify.
No that's not true, just cause your state says its OK is not OK in another state, if so than all people from Colorado can bring their weed to other states..
However the post above did show this >>
In summary, nonresidents may tow two trailers with a non-commercial license IF their base state allows it. IF the vehicle is commercial, the driver would also need a valid medical certificate per 12502 CVC.
But note it says the if vehicle is commercial and RV's are not..
โJan-21-2015 10:50 AM
timmac wrote:Winged One wrote:timmac wrote:sin cal sd wrote:nevadanick wrote:
I have a email saved from CHP that says i am legal towing two bumper pulls. Need Class A with doubles/triples endorsement and cannot exceed 65ft. I am not going to try and decipher Ca code which is why i asked CHP.
Thats odd. Ive asked multiple CHP officers from a few different districts and not 1 said it is legal because of the way the codes are written. I even asked our neighbor who is a city cop and he claims there isnt a VC thats says its illegal.
Nevadnick is right, you cannot pull double trailers in Cali without commercial licenses, you can do it in Nevada as long as your under 65 foot and under 26,001 lbs gross weight.
You can in California if you are from out of State and you are legal in your own State. Just to clarify.
No that's not true, just cause your state says its OK is not OK in another state, if so than all people from Colorado can bring their weed to other states..
However the post above did show this >>
In summary, nonresidents may tow two trailers with a non-commercial license IF their base state allows it. IF the vehicle is commercial, the driver would also need a valid medical certificate per 12502 CVC.
But note it says the if vehicle is commercial and RV's are not..
โJan-18-2015 11:50 AM
Winged One wrote:timmac wrote:sin cal sd wrote:nevadanick wrote:
I have a email saved from CHP that says i am legal towing two bumper pulls. Need Class A with doubles/triples endorsement and cannot exceed 65ft. I am not going to try and decipher Ca code which is why i asked CHP.
Thats odd. Ive asked multiple CHP officers from a few different districts and not 1 said it is legal because of the way the codes are written. I even asked our neighbor who is a city cop and he claims there isnt a VC thats says its illegal.
Nevadnick is right, you cannot pull double trailers in Cali without commercial licenses, you can do it in Nevada as long as your under 65 foot and under 26,001 lbs gross weight.
You can in California if you are from out of State and you are legal in your own State. Just to clarify.
โJan-17-2015 04:10 PM
โJan-17-2015 03:51 PM
timmac wrote:sin cal sd wrote:nevadanick wrote:
I have a email saved from CHP that says i am legal towing two bumper pulls. Need Class A with doubles/triples endorsement and cannot exceed 65ft. I am not going to try and decipher Ca code which is why i asked CHP.
Thats odd. Ive asked multiple CHP officers from a few different districts and not 1 said it is legal because of the way the codes are written. I even asked our neighbor who is a city cop and he claims there isnt a VC thats says its illegal.
Nevadnick is right, you cannot pull double trailers in Cali without commercial licenses, you can do it in Nevada as long as your under 65 foot and under 26,001 lbs gross weight.
โJan-17-2015 03:12 PM
โJan-17-2015 02:14 PM
sin cal sd wrote:nevadanick wrote:
I have a email saved from CHP that says i am legal towing two bumper pulls. Need Class A with doubles/triples endorsement and cannot exceed 65ft. I am not going to try and decipher Ca code which is why i asked CHP.
Thats odd. Ive asked multiple CHP officers from a few different districts and not 1 said it is legal because of the way the codes are written. I even asked our neighbor who is a city cop and he claims there isnt a VC thats says its illegal.
โJan-17-2015 02:10 PM
Eyetattoo wrote:
In CA is it legal to toy a trailer behind a bumper pull toy hauler? If so what are the limitations?
โJan-17-2015 01:59 PM
โJan-17-2015 07:16 AM
nevadanick wrote:
I have a email saved from CHP that says i am legal towing two bumper pulls. Need Class A with doubles/triples endorsement and cannot exceed 65ft. I am not going to try and decipher Ca code which is why i asked CHP.
โJan-16-2015 06:36 PM
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โJan-16-2015 06:24 PM
โJan-16-2015 06:11 PM
DennisVR wrote:The Texan wrote:Eyetattoo wrote:
For those that have gotten the endorsement here is CA, what was the process? Is it just a written test?
The whole procedure is outlined in this info put out by the state.....
California RV handbook
Now I'm confused, I know it doesn't take much to get me this way, but on page 3 it says that no passenger vehicle can tow more then one trailer. This is under the class B and C section, there's nothing said under the class A section. Does anyone know were it states that a passenger vehicle can tow more then one trailer?
I was stopped once and I had my Commercial class A with doubles & triples endorsement and the only thing the LEO said was that I was over lenth on the single vehicle because my 5th wheel trailer was over 28'.
He let me go with a warning.
โJan-16-2015 06:02 PM