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I have searched this site and I can't find an answer. In California, the speed limit is 65 cars, 55 trucks. When you are bobtailing, which speed limit applies? I would think the 65, but the tractor still has 3 axles so I'm not sure. Thanks in advance for your help.
California's 55mph limit applies to all vehicles when towing (yeah, right...see pickups hauling boats out to the river doing 80 ALL the time with no worries from the CHP) and all trucks with 3 axles or more.

So unless your bobtail is a single axle, drive 55.
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I've a few 4 wheelers pulled over with trailers, its a matter of being at the right spot at the wrong time. The best thing to do is when your are in a CMV single or dual axle do the speed limit for said vechile regardless of what state your in.
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