GrayGhost Posted January 8, 2017 Posted January 8, 2017 Found this link. Never really thought about different speed limits for towing vs. posted speed limits. Texas was particularly interesting, I thought. http://www.doityourselfrv.com/state-towing-speeds/amp/ 1 GrayGhost 2015 Legacy Elite II Hull # 98 2020 F150 3.5 EcoBoost
KarenLukens Posted January 8, 2017 Posted January 8, 2017 That's a good web site but not totally accurate. I just know my state and here in California, it's not just the right lane, it's the right 2 lanes or more when marked. I've seen up to 4 lanes marked for towing here. We always check out the state laws for each state we are in also and I agree that Texas is really interesting. Especially learning the stop light system :) Happy Camping, Reed & Karen Lukens with Riffles our Miniature Poodle 2017 Oliver Legacy Elite II Standard, Hull #200 / 2017 Silverado High Country 1500 Short Bed 4x4 Past TV - 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML350 4Matic BlueTEC Diesel Click on our avatar pic above to find the videos on our Oliver Legacy Elite II
GrayGhost Posted January 8, 2017 Author Posted January 8, 2017 I purchased my Ollie from the previous owner in Virginia. He just had it inspected as a courtesy, I believe by the VA State Police. It passed with flying colors....it has the twin 30 gal propane tank option, which is apparently illegal to tow in that state! (Max allowed is 20 gal tanks) GrayGhost 2015 Legacy Elite II Hull # 98 2020 F150 3.5 EcoBoost
Maverick Posted January 8, 2017 Posted January 8, 2017 Buzzy stated: Virginia only allows two propane gas tanks of 20 lbs. each per travel trailer. This is wrong information, there is no 20 lbs tank limits in Virginia; just check with the Virginia State Police which controls the state inspections for all types of vehicles. Horace & Dianne Chesapeake, Virginia 2016 Toyota Tundra Crewmax 4x4 Limited 2015 Oliver Legacy Elite II - Hull # 93
DavidS Posted January 8, 2017 Posted January 8, 2017 I had bookmarked another site with similar information, but in a tabular format. http://onlinetowingguide.com/towing_laws.html I have not checked to see whether the information on the two sites is in agreement! David Stillman, Salt Lake City, Utah 2016 Oliver Elite II Hull 164 | 2017 Audi Q7 tow vehicle. Travel and Photography Blog: http://davidstravels.net
Try2Relax Posted January 9, 2017 Posted January 9, 2017 As long as we're throwing them out there, I usually refer to this site http://www.rvtripwizard.com/rv-info/state-road-laws.html Virgina - RVs equipped with ICC-approved LP tanks, not exceeding two 45-pound capacity tanks Randy One Life Live It Enjoyably 2017 F350 6.7L SRW CC LB 2015 Oliver Elite II Hull #69
Commanche Posted January 9, 2017 Posted January 9, 2017 Karen or Reed, Whats the deal with Texas traffic lights? We are heading to Big Bend next week, so maybe enlighten us. Of course most of the driving will be on the "big road". Stan Stan and Carol Blacksburg, VA 2014 Dodge Durango 5.7 Hemi 2014 Legacy Elite II Standard Hull 63
Moderators Mike and Carol Posted January 9, 2017 Moderators Posted January 9, 2017 "Speed The maximum speed for a towing vehicle in Texas is 70 mph -- on the interstate -- unless posted otherwise. Under code 545.352, that's only in the daytime; it applies to passenger vehicles and light trucks pulling small trailers less than 26 feet long, carrying a boat, motorcycle or animals. For such small trailers, the nighttime maximum is 65 mph. For other kinds of trailers, such as fifth wheels, the maximum daytime speed is 60 mph, and that maximum drops by 5 mph at night. Common sense trumps the posted speed limit: If it's foggy, and you're still traveling at 55, the police can cite you for dangerous driving." I've seen lots of big 5th wheels on the interstates doing 70mph. I keep my speed at 65 or less, even in west Texas where the speed on the interstate is 85. Traffic lights are normal, red=stop, green=go. ? Texas Hill Country | 2016 Elite II #135 | 2020 Ram 2500 6.7L
KarenLukens Posted January 9, 2017 Posted January 9, 2017 Karen or Reed, Whats the deal with Texas traffic lights? We are heading to Big Bend next week, so maybe enlighten us. Of course most of the driving will be on the “big road”. Stan Depending on where you are in Texas makes a difference, there are some toll roads that you have to log into a website to pay... Just understanding the sideways signals is worth reading the manual for. We did - http://www.dps.texas.gov/internetforms/Forms/DL-7.pdf Happy Camping, Reed & Karen Lukens with Riffles our Miniature Poodle 2017 Oliver Legacy Elite II Standard, Hull #200 / 2017 Silverado High Country 1500 Short Bed 4x4 Past TV - 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML350 4Matic BlueTEC Diesel Click on our avatar pic above to find the videos on our Oliver Legacy Elite II
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