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hotpepperkid wrote:
I was on I-90 West bound all the the way to Seattle or anywhere else in WA and never saw any signs like that. I got in the wrong lane coming out of Seattle and wound up on I-90 and then I saw a sign that said no flammable. OOPs too late as I had a 5gal gas can in the bed of the truck for my generator
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โFeb-17-2019 04:52 PM
blt2ski wrote:I forgot to say he towed a Lincoln town car.larry barnhart wrote:
I have seen the sign what Marty was telling about on I-90. Cars pulling a trailer etc. My friend felt because they had a MH it didn't count for them. But that sign has been gone for years or I have missed seeing it>
chevman
Larry,
Your friend "MIGHT" be able to get away with it, as the MH style may fall under the BUS guideline of rules. Along with a 24K max on the Ra vs 20K for the majority of us. Their are some funky parts of RCW 45 and 46, these two are the weight and speed laws for the state.
BUT, if your friend is pulling a towed vehicle of any sort, then he falls into the 60 mph relm IMHO. Towed vehicle means trailer, car 4 down etc.
Marty
โFeb-17-2019 04:28 PM
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โFeb-17-2019 02:32 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
I have seen the sign what Marty was telling about on I-90. Cars pulling a trailer etc. My friend felt because they had a MH it didn't count for them. But that sign has been gone for years or I have missed seeing it>
chevman
โFeb-17-2019 10:22 AM
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wnjj wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Max is 60 mph here in Wa st no matter where you are in the state if you have a gvw over 10K or are pulling a trailer."
After reading this multiple times you are saying my DRW truck with it's GVWR of 14k is NOT allowed to drive OVER 60 on ANY road in WA even NOT towing?
It says GVW, not GVWR so youโre fine if youโre unloaded.
One of these years they ought to get around to bringing these laws out of the 1950โs when 10k meant s commercial truck. Thereโs very similar language in Oregonโs chain laws.
โFeb-17-2019 08:23 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Max is 60 mph here in Wa st no matter where you are in the state if you have a gvw over 10K or are pulling a trailer."
After reading this multiple times you are saying my DRW truck with it's GVWR of 14k is NOT allowed to drive OVER 60 on ANY road in WA even NOT towing?
โFeb-17-2019 08:05 AM
โFeb-17-2019 07:55 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Max is 60 mph here in Wa st no matter where you are in the state if you have a gvw over 10K or are pulling a trailer."
Marty do you have something to back that up? It that actually posted somewhere or just a hidden law?
I have lived there all my life and have never seen anything other than "Trucks" limited to 60. I have seen there are weight limits to using the HOV lanes.
RCW 46.61.410 wrote:
(2) The maximum speed limit for vehicles over ten thousand pounds gross weight and vehicles in combination except auto stages shall not exceed sixty miles per hour and may be established at a lower limit by the secretary as provided in RCW 46.61.405.