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Terryallan
Sep 11, 2017Explorer II
JaxDad wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Have to check with your states for license requirements. but as a private citizen. You can drive as long as you want.
I'm not sure where you got that idea, but it's absolutely wrong.
Just an example, in North Carolina, § 20-116. Size of vehicles and loads. (d)(3) says;
(d) Maximum Length. - The following maximum lengths apply to vehicles.
(3) Recreational vehicles shall not exceed 45 feet in length overall, excluding bumpers and mirrors."
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(e) Except as provided by G.S. 20-115.1, no combination of vehicles coupled together shall consist of more than two units and no such combination of vehicles shall exceed a total length of 60 feet inclusive of front and rear bumpers......."
There is NO mention of Commercial or Private, it applies to ALL vehicles operated in the State, regardless of whether it's a NC licensed driver or another State.
As mentioned earlier, vehicle weight and length limits are NOT covered by reciprocity.
As I understood the question. I took it to mean how long / how many hours a person can drive in a day. If that is the case. There is no limit for private drivers. Commercial drivers have a time limit, but not private drivers
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