โJul-17-2019 11:08 AM
โAug-02-2019 09:10 AM
ajriding wrote:
I doubt hardly anyone carries flares, and few carry reflectors.
โAug-02-2019 08:23 AM
โAug-02-2019 08:17 AM
โJul-30-2019 06:35 PM
ktmrfs wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
CA it's legal with endorsement. I can and do double tow there since I am licensed SD. I have double towed thru OR and WA 3 round trips now without issue. I am guessing they don't care since I am licensed SD.
trouper just either didn't see you in oregon or decided to ignore you. It's not legal in oregon. Occasionally they have set up stings on the idaho/OR border with folks double towing to to to a popular boating site in eastern oregon. If you get caught, usually near a rest stop, they ticket and make you drop the second rig at the rest stop.
Occasonally the rest stop has a slew of un attached boats.
SD license won't get you off the hook.
If you are towing comercial with a double endorcement you are ok. I have ex trucker friends who towed double and triple rigs for work and they can't tow a double rec vehicle even with the endorcement in oregon.
It seems to be near the Idaho border that most of the stops occur.
Oregon also has a 60 (maybe 65) ft length limit that pretty much would eliminate doubles unless the 5ver was pretty short or the second trailer pretty short. So techically they could get you on length as well.
By contrast MT allows doubles and IIRC doesn't have a length limit. I've seen some pretty long rigs in MT.
โJul-30-2019 06:45 AM
โJul-29-2019 06:56 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
CA it's legal with endorsement. I can and do double tow there since I am licensed SD. I have double towed thru OR and WA 3 round trips now without issue. I am guessing they don't care since I am licensed SD.
โJul-29-2019 11:39 AM
DarkSkySeeker wrote:But you didn't argue with him did you? ๐fj12ryder wrote:
When was the last time you had a disagreement with a
highway patrolman...and won? ๐
A County Sheriff offered me a shot of vodka last night. Of course he is retired and we were at a BBQ at his house.
โJul-29-2019 09:08 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
When was the last time you had a disagreement with a
highway patrolman...and won? ๐
โJul-28-2019 03:30 PM
hotpepperkid wrote:bikendan wrote:DarkSkySeeker wrote:
On my last trip I saw two trucks with 5th wheels attached and boats in tow.
My brother thought this was only legal in California if the trip originated in Nevada as the laws were different.
Where can I get more information about this?
California allows it IF the first trailer is a 5th wheel and the whole combo is under a certain length.
I couldnt find it and I want to see the veh code that says it must me a 5th wheel
โJul-19-2019 01:58 PM
Bedlam wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
DOT had not put up reduced speed signs for a construction zone yet. He had passed me a couple miles back in a hurry. The pavers were still getting ready. A mile or so after the starting point of the construction area that had no reduced speed signs yet I was doing 70 on I-90 in Eastern WA.
On a turn ahead to my left out physically jumped a State Patrolman waving his arms to pull over. I did so and waited for him to pull in behind me.
Ha asked if I knew why he flagged me over. I said no. But in reality I did know. I told him I was not speeding and told him to contact DOT and verify no signs were up yet and the DOT guy flew past me a few miles back.
He was quite irritated by this! Of course he had to get the last word in.
โMake sure to stick to 55 thru the construction zoneโ he said. He was an overly aggressive jerk.
If you were towing during this time, your speed limit was not 70 mph...
โJul-19-2019 01:46 PM
bikendan wrote:DarkSkySeeker wrote:
On my last trip I saw two trucks with 5th wheels attached and boats in tow.
My brother thought this was only legal in California if the trip originated in Nevada as the laws were different.
Where can I get more information about this?
California allows it IF the first trailer is a 5th wheel and the whole combo is under a certain length.
โJul-19-2019 01:22 PM
DarkSkySeeker wrote:
On my last trip I saw two trucks with 5th wheels attached and boats in tow.
My brother thought this was only legal in California if the trip originated in Nevada as the laws were different.
Where can I get more information about this?
โJul-19-2019 10:36 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
DOT had not put up reduced speed signs for a construction zone yet. He had passed me a couple miles back in a hurry. The pavers were still getting ready. A mile or so after the starting point of the construction area that had no reduced speed signs yet I was doing 70 on I-90 in Eastern WA.
On a turn ahead to my left out physically jumped a State Patrolman waving his arms to pull over. I did so and waited for him to pull in behind me.
Ha asked if I knew why he flagged me over. I said no. But in reality I did know. I told him I was not speeding and told him to contact DOT and verify no signs were up yet and the DOT guy flew past me a few miles back.
He was quite irritated by this! Of course he had to get the last word in.
โMake sure to stick to 55 thru the construction zoneโ he said. He was an overly aggressive jerk.
โJul-19-2019 09:41 AM