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2gypsies wrote:427435 wrote:
If it has a state or federal # on it, it can be driven in an RV. Some will require good driving skills and going slow like the one going north from Durango, Colorado.
Definitely not true...all paved roads are not suitable for all RVs. You need to check it out if unsure.
Many paved roads in the U.S. have vehicle length restrictions.
โJul-09-2016 02:48 PM
Itchey Feet wrote:
From our travels we have NOT found a paved road in the highway system that cannot be traveled W/ an RV. Not saying there are not some but we have traveled all the states in the west (including) Alaska in a truck camper and a 34' travel trailer. No dents or scratches but you will need to heed height problems, trees and low bridges (those are marked W/ height signs), the bridges that is. JMHO
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โJul-09-2016 02:28 PM
427435 wrote:
If it has a state or federal # on it, it can be driven in an RV. Some will require good driving skills and going slow like the one going north from Durango, Colorado.
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427435 wrote:
If it has a state or federal # on it, it can be driven in an RV. Some will require good driving skills and going slow like the one going north from Durango, Colorado.
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