Length Restrictions
 

Length Restrictions

Started by John316, October 29, 2009, 05:48:33 AM

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John316

Does anybody have a website that lists all of the length restrictions? Before we buy our new trailer, I want to make sure that we can get into all of the states.

Thanks.

God bless,

John
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.


belfert

Some of those length restrictions are downright ridiculous.  55 feet?  50 feet and 60 feet by permit?

I didn't realize that many states still don't legally allow 45 foot motorhomes.  I have haveen drive my 43 footer many miles in Nevada without issue.
Brian Elfert - 1995 Dina Viaggio 1000 Series 60/B500 - 75% done but usable - Minneapolis, MN

HighTechRedneck

That list I linked to is a couple years old that I know of and I don't know how well they maintain it.

A Google search turned up this list at Woodall's.  It shows Nevada up to 45' now.

http://www.woodalls.com/articledetails.aspx?articleID=1195129

paulcjhastings

Look at the column furthest to the right in that list, reciprocity "yes" for almost all listed. Another win for states rights ;)
Paul Hastings
1993 Setra 215 w/ Detroit Series 60 & Allison HT748
Belle Plaine, MN
612-987-6021cel

John316

So I am assuming that "reciprocity" means that the state that you are in, honor's the state that you came from, rules. Right?

God bless,

John
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

WEC4104

As a result of Nick's recent trip to Virginia Beach, where he hooked his Hummer to the back of an H3-45, he is now a Wanted Man in several states.   ;D
If you're going to be dumb, you gotta be tough.

paulcjhastings

Quote from: John316 on October 29, 2009, 06:39:44 AM
So I am assuming that "reciprocity" means that the state that you are in, honor's the state that you came from, rules. Right?

God bless,

John


Exactly
Paul Hastings
1993 Setra 215 w/ Detroit Series 60 & Allison HT748
Belle Plaine, MN
612-987-6021cel

John316

Nice!

We would be fine with a 16 footer then.

God bless,

John
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

bevans6

I am quite sure that reciprocity refers to drivers licencing only.  If you are legal to drive your rig at home, they honour that.  But it does not extend to the vehicle.  The vehicle must be legal wherever it is.  Example of situations where truckers are allowed to double tow in one state but have to drop one trailer at the border of the next state.

Brian
1980 MCI MC-5C, 8V-71T from a M-110 self propelled howitzer
Allison MT-647
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia

John316

Thanks for raining on my parade, Brian ;D ;D ;D.

God bless,

John
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

WEC4104

I believe I have to agree with Brian.  Many years ago, a family member (based out of PA) was towing a long trailer through Rhode Island.  He pulled into a roadside rest area where they happily agreed to weigh his rig for him.  Unfortunately for him, they discovered he was overlength for Rhode Island laws, by a few inches.  He tried to plead his case that he was just passing through on the interstate.  No dice.  He had to unbolt a spare tire from the back bumper of the camping trailer or face getting a ticket.
If you're going to be dumb, you gotta be tough.

WEC4104

I was looking at the towing world table, and am hoping somebody can answer this question.  There are two columns I was studying. One is labeled "Combined Length", the other is labeled "Two Vehicle Length".   For quite a few states, the two numbers are not the same.  (Delaware, Maryland, DC, Michigan...)    My first thought was that it had to do with states that permitted triple towing, but that does not appear to be the case.  Can anyone explain the difference between these two columns?
If you're going to be dumb, you gotta be tough.

bevans6

alll you 102"ers, did you notice the number of states that have a 96" max width?   ::)
1980 MCI MC-5C, 8V-71T from a M-110 self propelled howitzer
Allison MT-647
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia

John316

Shhhhhh, Brian!!!

God bless,

John
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.