Aug-08-2019 06:49 AM
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Aug-08-2019 07:46 PM
mowermech wrote:
That's why, if you drive your Jeep to Moab, UT with large, wide tires that stick out beyond the fender flares, you just might get a ticket that requires you to fix it or park it.
Aug-08-2019 07:01 PM
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Aug-08-2019 06:00 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:JRscooby wrote:stay on topic speed limits have nothing to do with the OP's question.Tom/Barb wrote:
No such message in my owners manual ,, I simply say how much I can tow. (15.000#)
AS long as you are below your legal gross vehicles weight and legal in your home state the lawyer can touch you. (for that )
News Flash! Home state speed limit 80, speed limit where you at 55, 80 will get you big ticket. If your Blood alcohol is over the limit where you at, they don't care what it is at home. You legal towing 2 trailer at home, but the state you are in does not allow? You better have a plan, 'cause adjustments will be made. Over length?
Many do not understand, if your drivers license is good at home for the vehicle you are driving, then you have no DL issues. But if the vehicle is not legal in the state you have no right to drive it.
states have reciprocal agreements that allow other state vehicles to operate legally .
Aug-08-2019 05:50 PM
Aug-08-2019 04:52 PM
JRscooby wrote:stay on topic speed limits have nothing to do with the OP's question.Tom/Barb wrote:
No such message in my owners manual ,, I simply say how much I can tow. (15.000#)
AS long as you are below your legal gross vehicles weight and legal in your home state the lawyer can touch you. (for that )
News Flash! Home state speed limit 80, speed limit where you at 55, 80 will get you big ticket. If your Blood alcohol is over the limit where you at, they don't care what it is at home. You legal towing 2 trailer at home, but the state you are in does not allow? You better have a plan, 'cause adjustments will be made. Over length?
Many do not understand, if your drivers license is good at home for the vehicle you are driving, then you have no DL issues. But if the vehicle is not legal in the state you have no right to drive it.
Aug-08-2019 04:24 PM
Aug-08-2019 02:57 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:
No such message in my owners manual ,, I simply say how much I can tow. (15.000#)
AS long as you are below your legal gross vehicles weight and legal in your home state the lawyer can touch you. (for that )
Aug-08-2019 02:10 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
really informative. a thread on RVNET giving different interpretations of state requirements for 50 states. but regardless of what is said here, when you have an issue, and the lawyer for the folks you smash into reads the owner's manual for your RV and it sez >>>> needs xxx if towing over xxx lbs., bend over and KYAG.
bumpy
Aug-08-2019 01:42 PM
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Aug-08-2019 12:37 PM
toedtoes wrote:
D.E.Bishop has been a longtime poster and I don't think he's looking for himself. I think he wanted to have all the state laws in one thread for reference when folks ask about braking system requirements.
Aug-08-2019 11:46 AM