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mowermech
Nov 24, 2015Explorer
BuckyBadger wrote:mowermech wrote:ol Bombero-JC wrote:JAXFL wrote:
Well now that we are all in agreement... :S
Never say..."ALL"...:S..:W
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No, never.
AFAIK, as I previously stated, it is legal in Montana, but the maximum length for a truck/trailer/trailer combination is 75 feet (this is one place the Lists are wrong).
Another place they are commonly wrong is "Towing Speed". Montana does not have such a thing. There is a "Truck Speed Limit" but that does not apply to RV towing. There is a "Night Speed Limit" that applies to everybody. But, there is NO "Towing Speed Limit"!
Oh, and vehicles in tow are NOT "trailers" according to the legal definition of a "trailer"!
The link posted above states 75 feet;)
Actually, no it doesn't. It says 70 feet for a "triple tow" (footnote #42). In actuality, Montana code Annotated does not refer to a "triple tow", it refers to "truck/trailer/trailer", and the maximum length is 75 feet. For some light reading, see MCA 61-10-104.
Nearly all Montana vehicle codes are in the MCA 61- series.
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