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Old 05-08-2009, 07:47 PM   #12
Bob86ZZ4
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I know it doesn't help the residents of California, but, just wanted to point this out. We are all ruled by our state of residence. So, if I'm legal to drive a 55' rig in MN on a regular class D (the lowest class in MN) then I can go drive that right over to California and drive all around that state and they can't do anything to me. As long as it's registered in MN and I have a MN license. Here in MN we have a 75' max limit for any single unit or combination of units. And, we don't need anything special over a D license as long as it's got rv plates and the required rv equipment in it. Again, I know that doesn't help the CA residents. But, just wanted to make sure everybody knows that they can certainly go visit and drive through CA with longer than 40' units on low class licenses.
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