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โJan-13-2023 04:17 PM
brutherb wrote:
Thanks guys Iโm up in Canada but I am guessing the point is valid up here as well and my truck is lifted as well so I will have to consider all this thank you again
โJan-13-2023 06:27 AM
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โJan-12-2023 11:57 AM
JRscooby wrote:valhalla360 wrote:mkirsch wrote:
BTW, 13ft 6in is a commercial restriction, but you have to understand that the infrastructure was built around that restriction.
Not being commercial means you won't get ticketed for being over height, but it does not exempt you from the laws of physics. "I'm not commercial so I figured I'd fit." Yeah, good luck with that one, LOL.
13'6" has nothing to do with being commercial.
While you are unlikely to get ticketed, you certainly can be ticketed for it. Most likely this would happen if you hit a bridge and your boat winds up in the windshield of the car behind you. But it depends on how obviously over height you are.
Ask the guy that loaded a tree on a trailer to haul home from his lake lot, to plant in his suburban yard. HP stopped him for the dragging wires, made him secure wires to trailer, and tie branches down to get below legal max. Days later, LEOs showed up at his house, arrested him for leaving the accident. Insurance covered cost of damage, but he was bumming rides for a year.
โJan-12-2023 04:41 AM
valhalla360 wrote:mkirsch wrote:
BTW, 13ft 6in is a commercial restriction, but you have to understand that the infrastructure was built around that restriction.
Not being commercial means you won't get ticketed for being over height, but it does not exempt you from the laws of physics. "I'm not commercial so I figured I'd fit." Yeah, good luck with that one, LOL.
13'6" has nothing to do with being commercial.
While you are unlikely to get ticketed, you certainly can be ticketed for it. Most likely this would happen if you hit a bridge and your boat winds up in the windshield of the car behind you. But it depends on how obviously over height you are.
โJan-12-2023 04:16 AM
mkirsch wrote:
BTW, 13ft 6in is a commercial restriction, but you have to understand that the infrastructure was built around that restriction.
Not being commercial means you won't get ticketed for being over height, but it does not exempt you from the laws of physics. "I'm not commercial so I figured I'd fit." Yeah, good luck with that one, LOL.
โJan-12-2023 03:28 AM
โJan-11-2023 01:54 PM
mkirsch wrote:brutherb wrote:
Is there height restriction on chicles I have never heard of that I guess I could strap them to the back of it
Well you go ahead and throw them kayaks up there and then wonder why you're dragging someone's fibre/phone/electric wire, OR wonder where your kayaks went, when you get to the campground.
โJan-11-2023 12:07 PM
โJan-11-2023 07:04 AM
brutherb wrote:
Is there height restriction on chicles I have never heard of that I guess I could strap them to the back of it
โJan-11-2023 05:51 AM
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โJan-11-2023 04:28 AM
brutherb wrote:
Is there height restriction on chicles I have never heard of that I guess I could strap them to the back of it