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Towing to California. Any laws changed since 2009 regarding RV's?

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Insofar as the requirements listed in this attachment for California Driver Licenses, they don't apply to out-of-state visitors towing a non-commercial RV (i.e., privately owned for personal use). If you are legally licensed in your home state, your driver license is valid in California thanks to the Driver License Interstate Compact. Otherwise, you'd have to carry a license for every state through which you travel.

Rusty
Hence why I put for CA Weights and Configurations.:rolleyes:
 
I got a laugh out of the post above that said I 5 is smooth your idea of smooth must me WAY DIFFERENT than mine, I 5 has ALWAYS been a POS

Got to tell ya Big, 5 is way smoother then 99 , especially the Turlock area its gotten real bad!
 
Ok.......99 or I-5? I wanted to stop in turlock to look at RVs but dont want to tear up my current suspension to do that... Pot holes on I-5 or Hwy 99?
 
Honestly its a bad vs. Worst but realisticaly people are on those roads every day with no issues, one trip through either wont damage anything.
 
99! 99 is a lot of ground down concrete! I-5 North of Lost Hills is mostly blacktop, so it gets beat up faster. I-5 is a petty boring drive! Do one going North and the other going South and tell us what you think. Snoking
 
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The last time I drove either of those roads, it's been a few years, but when I saw truck tire parts up ahead it meant there was a good sized hole coming up. So be ready to change lanes. Maybe some day our stupid politicians will actually use the taxes they collect to repair this stuff will actually not be stolen for the general fund. Yea, right!
 
I was thinking about this more, its been a long time since ive towed anything down 5 so im usually in the left lane when I can, the right lane is pretty bad! I still dont like driving on 99 either but might be the best route, sorry for the misinformation!
 
The last time I drove either of those roads, it's been a few years, but when I saw truck tire parts up ahead it meant there was a good sized hole coming up. So be ready to change lanes. Maybe some day our stupid politicians will actually use the taxes they collect to repair this stuff will actually not be stolen for the general fund. Yea, right!

Just think of all the people we could put to work here at home fixing our own infrastructure with the billions and billions the country spends overseas in an effort to protect corporate business interests!

SNOKING
 
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