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To add to this conversation if you have your truck,rv,trailer etc registered in the following states Alaska,Colo,Idaho,Minn,Miss,Montana,Nevada,ND,SD,O K,Wash or Wyoming your states length laws exceed Texas 65'. Texas is a reciprocity state so that means you are covered under YOUR states laws. Ed
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Should have kept my 36' gasoline motor home. With my 24' trailer, I would have been OK. Looking more like time to quit all the time. But, Ed tells me since mine is registered in OK, I'm OK in Texas. Guess Div 4 is stuck with me this year. I'll probably be gone after this one. Not getting any younger.
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My info from Rules Of The Road book shows the length limit in Minn to be 60 ft and Oklahoma to be 65 ft. It is a couple of years old so the laws may have been updated. It also shows Louisiana as 70 ft. I do have a friend who lives in Minn and his rig was close to 80 ft and he has received several over length tickets with one costing well over $1000. The same patrolman wrote him up two weekends in a row and the cost of the ticket went up the second weekend. He now has a shorter rig. It would be nice if the Feds would give a standard length across the country. I have been told it is a standard 75 ft as long as you are on an Interstate highway but I can not find that in writing. All this just makes getting to the races more stressful day by day. My 2 Cents Rick Cates |
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