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SoundGuy wrote:myredracer wrote:
Talking about length, wonder what it's like towing one of these truck trains in Australia? What if you missed a turn and had to back up, lol?
No worries - there are no turns on the Eyre Highway which crosses the Nullarbor Plain in Australia. ๐
โDec-02-2017 02:46 AM
myredracer wrote:Oldcow wrote:myredracer wrote:
In Canada, max. allowable length of a towable RV is 41' and max. combined length is 62' to 75' depending on Province.
That's interesting. Do you have a link for reference purposes please? I am considering a 42 foot TH in the future.
Oldcow
Sure, RVDA of Canada
has a list province by province here.
โDec-01-2017 11:20 AM
Oldcow wrote:myredracer wrote:
In Canada, max. allowable length of a towable RV is 41' and max. combined length is 62' to 75' depending on Province.
That's interesting. Do you have a link for reference purposes please? I am considering a 42 foot TH in the future.
Oldcow
โDec-01-2017 10:45 AM
myredracer wrote:
In Canada, max. allowable length of a towable RV is 41' and max. combined length is 62' to 75' depending on Province.
โDec-01-2017 10:41 AM
myredracer wrote:
Talking about length, wonder what it's like towing one of these truck trains in Australia? What if you missed a turn and had to back up, lol?
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raydf wrote:
Please pardon the basic question but I've noticed that even the most expensive travel trailers are almost never over 40 feet in length. Are there some regulations or laws that preclude manufacturers from exceeding 40 feet or is it just that the market doesn't require them?
Thanks!
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