Sep-11-2015 08:06 AM
Sep-12-2015 11:47 AM
Executive wrote:
Many of the roads we travel on don't even have a center line..:E:E....Dennis
Sep-12-2015 10:58 AM
Sep-12-2015 10:31 AM
the bear II wrote:
In California on a 3 or more lane freeway vehicles towing trailers are restricted to the right two lanes unless otherwise marked (Trucks OK).
Quick trip wrote:
Towing in Ca. Is right hand land on all highways be it two lanes or six!
Use the second lane from the right to pass......
If you go over to the far left lane or HOV LANES YOU JUST BROKE THE LAW GETTING THERE!
If the cops see you, they will stop you and give you a BIG ticket worth big bucks to Ca.
Good Luck & Drive Safe!
Ron3rd wrote:
In California you are limited to the two right hand lanes on say, a 4 or 5 lane freeway. I don't think it's very strictly enforced if you are only in a prohibited lane for a short distance and then move to the right, which I've done often and never had a problem. The CHP might write you a ticket if you're just cruising along in one of the left hand lanes for some distance.
You're also limited to 55 mph in California when towing, and again, not strictly enforced. I always go 62-63 mph and never had a problem in over 10 years. A buddy is a CHP officer and he told me he does not enforce the 55 mph rule so long as the the RV is going with the flow of traffic.
Sep-12-2015 12:16 AM
myredracer wrote:
I challenge anyone to drive through Seattle in the right lane towing a TT during the weekend in the insane traffic they have... 😞
Sep-11-2015 07:06 PM
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Sep-11-2015 06:35 PM
Sep-11-2015 03:18 PM
2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
Sep-11-2015 03:02 PM
Utah is becoming notorious for the right 2 lanes to be fine then all of a sudden you are in an exit only lane stranding you two lanes over.Boy, that's for sure! Frustrating - and it does keep you on your toes!
Sep-11-2015 02:12 PM
Sep-11-2015 01:10 PM
wing_zealot wrote:rbpru wrote:In my opinion, if you are driving at less than the speed limit then this is a problem. I always drive in the right lane except on vary rare occasions. I generally drive at 65 which I consider to be a safe towing speed. I don't see momentarily slowing down occasional as necessary to allow people to get off or merge as a problem. However driving in any lane but the right lane at less then the speed limit - well I hope you get a ticket. That' just my opinion. If it's rush hour or congested, adjustments may be necessary.
I ride the middle lane on a three lane because there is too much commotion in the right lane with merges and exits etc. I have never been stopped.
If it is illegal in some states and the LEO does not agree with my reasoning, well I guess I will get a ticket.
Just another reason I look for secondary roads.
Sep-11-2015 01:06 PM
rbpru wrote:In my opinion, if you are driving at less than the speed limit then this is a problem. I always drive in the right lane except on vary rare occasions. I generally drive at 65 which I consider to be a safe towing speed. I don't see momentarily slowing down occasional as necessary to allow people to get off or merge as a problem. However driving in any lane but the right lane at less then the speed limit - well I hope you get a ticket. That' just my opinion. If it's rush hour or very congested, adjustments may be necessary; 90% of the time I find the right lane works out fine.
I ride the middle lane on a three lane because there is too much commotion in the right lane with merges and exits etc. I have never been stopped.
If it is illegal in some states and the LEO does not agree with my reasoning, well I guess I will get a ticket.
Just another reason I look for secondary roads.
Sep-11-2015 12:58 PM
myredracer wrote:
I challenge anyone to drive through Seattle in the right lane towing a TT during the weekend in the insane traffic they have... 😞
Sep-11-2015 12:48 PM
Sep-11-2015 12:42 PM