So I'm local but I'd like to know a list of state that 1- allow parking on off ramps. 2- allow tandems to be slid all the way back ( yes I know this is in rand McNally but if you have quick link thanks)
Out of curiosity
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Just messing with you OP Florida doesn't allow you to run your tandems all the way back with out a fine. Do your homework..
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MI no longer has a tandem restriction.
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If you need to park on on/off ramps you are doing something wrong.
If the tandems need to be all that way back, the shipper is doing something wrong.
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Tx lets you run the tandems all the way back. When I was running intrastate in Tx when I first started driving we ran 'em all the way back most of the time. Truck rode a lot better stretched out like that.
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Alabama lets you run them all the way to the rear.
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What was crazy was in the late 1990’s when Lane ran a fleet of high cube 57’ footers and you’d see them stretched all the way back.
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Just bored lolLast edited by a moderator: Jan 2, 2021
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Whether it's allowed or not, why would anybody want to park on an off-ramp? That sounds like a really good way to get sideswiped or rear-ended.
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