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โAug-14-2017 06:34 PM
myredracer wrote:
That MH looks like a Winnebago Journey 39QD, circa 2002 and internet says the width is 8'-5.5". Should have cleared easy with over 2' to spare. Has to be simply a case of operator error. If a MH-er can't clear that, they shouldn't be driving one. Maybe this guy won't anyway after he shows his wife the repair bill, lol...
โAug-14-2017 05:59 PM
mr. ed wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
If you look closely at the photo I posted previously, "the man" has been edited in laying down across the lane twice. Even though he's slightly bent over, if he's still at least 5'3", that lane is easily 10'6" wide.
Here's a cropped version that might be clearer...
OK. Didn't notice that, Dutch. Thanks.
โAug-14-2017 02:05 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:mr. ed wrote:sgip2000 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:sgip2000 wrote:
Sure doesn't look like it's 10'6".
Guess that was what driver thought also......:S
If you look at the lane to the right, it appears that the guy standing there could lie down across the lane with little room to spare.
Wonder what math they used to come up with 10' 6" width.
I agree. Looking at the man, he appears to be around 6+ feet tall. Lying down across that "wide" lane, would make it some feet narrower than advertised.
If you look closely at the photo I posted previously, "the man" has been edited in laying down across the lane twice. Even though he's slightly bent over, if he's still at least 5'3", that lane is easily 10'6" wide.
Here's a cropped version that might be clearer...
โAug-14-2017 02:03 PM
MetalGator wrote:myredracer wrote:
That MH looks like a Winnebago Journey 39QD, circa 2002 and internet says the width is 8'-5.5". Should have cleared easy with over 2' to spare. Has to be simply a case of operator error. If a MH-er can't clear that, they shouldn't be driving one. Maybe this guy won't anyway after he shows his wife the repair bill, lol...
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I measured the mirrors on my new Motorhome. Each mirror sticks out 1' on either side. That would make my Motorhome 10.5' wide. Not sure if I would fit.
โAug-14-2017 07:25 AM
myredracer wrote:
That MH looks like a Winnebago Journey 39QD, circa 2002 and internet says the width is 8'-5.5". Should have cleared easy with over 2' to spare. Has to be simply a case of operator error. If a MH-er can't clear that, they shouldn't be driving one. Maybe this guy won't anyway after he shows his wife the repair bill, lol...
โAug-13-2017 05:31 PM
mr. ed wrote:sgip2000 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:sgip2000 wrote:
Sure doesn't look like it's 10'6".
Guess that was what driver thought also......:S
If you look at the lane to the right, it appears that the guy standing there could lie down across the lane with little room to spare.
Wonder what math they used to come up with 10' 6" width.
I agree. Looking at the man, he appears to be around 6+ feet tall. Lying down across that "wide" lane, would make it some feet narrower than advertised.
โAug-13-2017 05:12 PM
sgip2000 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:sgip2000 wrote:
Sure doesn't look like it's 10'6".
Guess that was what driver thought also......:S
If you look at the lane to the right, it appears that the guy standing there could lie down across the lane with little room to spare.
Wonder what math they used to come up with 10' 6" width.
โAug-11-2017 05:27 PM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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โAug-11-2017 09:24 AM
pnichols wrote:
As I understand it, some states have laws against personal vehicles (including RVs) wider than 96 inches on certain, or all, of their public roads. There may be reasons for this law, even though it doesn't seem to be enforced.
We sometimes have white knuckle situations on roads all over the U.S. when traveling in our short (24 foot) but wide - at 101 inches - Class C motorhome! I wish it was only 94-96 inches wide .... we wouldn't miss the reduced interior width.
Note that probably most big rig trucks are around 100 inches or so wide, hence their drivers have to deal with vehicle width issues all the time .... so it can be done.