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Cummins12V98 wrote:dedmiston wrote:
Enforcement in CA is inconstant.
I see people towing in the wrong lanes all the time, and nobody even tries to obey the 55 mph limit. The worst is when I see people pulling trailers in the HOV lane and slowing everyone down.
In WA it's legal to tow in the HOV lanes up to a certain tonnage.
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โJun-30-2023 07:37 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I tow in the right lanes at 60mph in posted 55 zones with ZERO issues.
โJun-30-2023 05:25 AM
dedmiston wrote:
Enforcement in CA is inconstant.
I see people towing in the wrong lanes all the time, and nobody even tries to obey the 55 mph limit. The worst is when I see people pulling trailers in the HOV lane and slowing everyone down.
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โJun-29-2023 01:53 PM
โJun-29-2023 01:37 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
I THINK Californicate-ya has reciprocal rules.
Non CA licensed drivers don't have to have a non-commercial Class A to tow over 15,000 lbs (I think).
Doesn't matter to me since I plan to never be in the state again since having to work there often before retiring.
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โJun-28-2023 05:19 PM
โJun-28-2023 04:45 PM
time2roll wrote:ktmrfs wrote:Virtually all trucks are registered as trucks with a different number sequence and an additional weight fee on the annual registration. Can register a PU as a car and skip the weight fee but then if anything is carried in the bed there can be a citation.
Then there is the definition of a passenger vehicle.....A 3/4 ton truck is still designed and sold to carry passengers? And/or are there passengers on board? so how does California define passenger vehicle? probably varies from state to state. I could see pickup, especially a crew cab or extended cab being legally classified as a passenger vehicle.
โJun-28-2023 04:26 PM
ktmrfs wrote:Virtually all trucks are registered as trucks with a different number sequence and an additional weight fee on the annual registration. Can register a PU as a car and skip the weight fee but then if anything is carried in the bed there can be a citation.
Then there is the definition of a passenger vehicle.....A 3/4 ton truck is still designed and sold to carry passengers? And/or are there passengers on board? so how does California define passenger vehicle? probably varies from state to state. I could see pickup, especially a crew cab or extended cab being legally classified as a passenger vehicle.