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Mr.Mark wrote:msmith1199 wrote:bluwtr49 wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
I have not done it and I can't speak for the laws in every state, but I would never get anything bigger than a 40' myself only because you add a lot of restrictions. In California it requires a special drivers license and then there are many road restrictions. For example most of Highway 1 has a 40 foot max limit. And the many different cities have ordinances that place restrictions on vehicles over 40 feet and where they can and can't drive.
I know quite a few people on here have them and love them and that's great for them. I just don't want the extra hassle for the extra five feet. Not to mention all the things you brought up about that many more camp grounds you can't get into.
I haven't seen any more issues with my 43' than I did with the 40'. There is a possibility that a lot of the issues you mention may not be present if one is not driving in CA....which I avoid like the plaque....no offense but it's not the most user friendly state to visit.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the drivers license issue only for CA residents. I've never heard of anyone having an issue if they are licensed in another state.
I said, "I can't speak for the laws in every state." I live in California and I commented to the OP. I'm pretty sure California is not the only state that requires the special license. But if you are visiting California and you drivers license is legal in your home state for your 45footer, then you are legal in California. But you still can't take your 45 footer on much of the PCH and many of the other mountain roads in California.
90% of the roads can been driven by a 45 footer. Why limit your comfort and length because of the PCH? Stay in a nice RV park and take your toad on a leisurely drive and enjoy the sites. Who even wants to drive a 35 footer on a twisty curvy road? Don't rush it!
MM.
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2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
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โFeb-21-2016 06:24 PM
msmith1199 wrote:bluwtr49 wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
I have not done it and I can't speak for the laws in every state, but I would never get anything bigger than a 40' myself only because you add a lot of restrictions. In California it requires a special drivers license and then there are many road restrictions. For example most of Highway 1 has a 40 foot max limit. And the many different cities have ordinances that place restrictions on vehicles over 40 feet and where they can and can't drive.
I know quite a few people on here have them and love them and that's great for them. I just don't want the extra hassle for the extra five feet. Not to mention all the things you brought up about that many more camp grounds you can't get into.
I haven't seen any more issues with my 43' than I did with the 40'. There is a possibility that a lot of the issues you mention may not be present if one is not driving in CA....which I avoid like the plaque....no offense but it's not the most user friendly state to visit.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the drivers license issue only for CA residents. I've never heard of anyone having an issue if they are licensed in another state.
I said, "I can't speak for the laws in every state." I live in California and I commented to the OP. I'm pretty sure California is not the only state that requires the special license. But if you are visiting California and you drivers license is legal in your home state for your 45footer, then you are legal in California. But you still can't take your 45 footer on much of the PCH and many of the other mountain roads in California.
โFeb-21-2016 06:09 PM
โFeb-21-2016 05:45 PM
bluwtr49 wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
I have not done it and I can't speak for the laws in every state, but I would never get anything bigger than a 40' myself only because you add a lot of restrictions. In California it requires a special drivers license and then there are many road restrictions. For example most of Highway 1 has a 40 foot max limit. And the many different cities have ordinances that place restrictions on vehicles over 40 feet and where they can and can't drive.
I know quite a few people on here have them and love them and that's great for them. I just don't want the extra hassle for the extra five feet. Not to mention all the things you brought up about that many more camp grounds you can't get into.
I haven't seen any more issues with my 43' than I did with the 40'. There is a possibility that a lot of the issues you mention may not be present if one is not driving in CA....which I avoid like the plaque....no offense but it's not the most user friendly state to visit.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the drivers license issue only for CA residents. I've never heard of anyone having an issue if they are licensed in another state.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โFeb-21-2016 05:11 PM
โFeb-21-2016 04:18 PM
bluwtr49 wrote:Special license requirements in Calif only apply to Calif residents.msmith1199 wrote:
I have not done it and I can't speak for the laws in every state, but I would never get anything bigger than a 40' myself only because you add a lot of restrictions. In California it requires a special drivers license and then there are many road restrictions. For example most of Highway 1 has a 40 foot max limit. And the many different cities have ordinances that place restrictions on vehicles over 40 feet and where they can and can't drive.
I know quite a few people on here have them and love them and that's great for them. I just don't want the extra hassle for the extra five feet. Not to mention all the things you brought up about that many more camp grounds you can't get into.
I haven't seen any more issues with my 43' than I did with the 40'. There is a possibility that a lot of the issues you mention may not be present if one is not driving in CA....which I avoid like the plaque....no offense but it's not the most user friendly state to visit.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the drivers license issue only for CA residents. I've never heard of anyone having an issue if they are licensed in another state.
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โFeb-21-2016 01:36 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
I have not done it and I can't speak for the laws in every state, but I would never get anything bigger than a 40' myself only because you add a lot of restrictions. In California it requires a special drivers license and then there are many road restrictions. For example most of Highway 1 has a 40 foot max limit. And the many different cities have ordinances that place restrictions on vehicles over 40 feet and where they can and can't drive.
I know quite a few people on here have them and love them and that's great for them. I just don't want the extra hassle for the extra five feet. Not to mention all the things you brought up about that many more camp grounds you can't get into.
โFeb-21-2016 01:34 PM