Now that makes sense although I still didn't know Cali had a length law aside from tandems at the 40ft mark. And FYI for what you make in California you can probably pay cash for a nice house that's probably 2500sq.ft. basement included in Nebraska. Lol
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I guess now I have to figure out where to move then. Michigan or Louisiana? LOL.
Seriously though; other than California bureaucracy and red tape...and the 55 mph...and the fuel costs...and the roads and quality of drivers..., are there just not enough good paying loads that make California worth being based out of? Keep in mind I don't mind spending weeks away from home. -
A lot of states have length rules on secondary roads, more so out East!
California has the roads posted for any length rules etc. it's due to them having some very twisty roads where longer loads would take up the whole road, meaning the trailer would be in the oncoming traffic lanes!
It can be a pain out there, but not nearly as much as most Eastern States, especially when oversize.
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I don't know what to say because I'm still stuck on "almost got busted"
How does one almost get busted by being 4 feet over?
The max length is 75 feet, not 65.
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