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2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
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41' MountainAire (MADP) -Spartan- Cummins 350 ISC
2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
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โMar-03-2014 04:08 PM
demoon wrote:
Could they enforce a Texas law if it said you can't drive a motorhome over 26,001, or one that says you need a special license if you are over a certain age? What if it was your plates and not your inspection sticker? I agree with the examples you gave, but in doing so, it opens up a can of worms. I think, the reciprocity rules are in place to cover most of these things.
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Executive wrote:
It MAY be a misprint...I suspect it should read LESS than 26,001. That's how it reads in California. Most States specify one class for more than and another class for less than. The quote you have says nothing about LESS, hence I'm thinking misprint.....Dennis
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โMar-01-2014 05:23 PM
ferndaleflyer wrote:I totally agree
I have attended meetings attended by Federal DOT, State DOT, State Police, etc over these regulations or lack there of and no matter what is written by what agency none of them have the same interpretation of these laws....US DOT exempts RVs (motor homes)as do some states. Some require some other license, some don't......I gave up trying to find out because you can't!!!!! I just don't make it complicated---its less stress that way.....
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41' MountainAire (MADP) -Spartan- Cummins 350 ISC
2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
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