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Yep, just get an RV pass and you're in. From the Bonnaroo site:
"An RV is defined as any vehicle larger either in length, width or height than a normal sixteen (16) passenger van. All oversized vehicles, campers that are towed and busses are considered RV's. NO BOX TRUCKS WILL BE ALLOWED!"
We took a towed RV last year. I wouldn't have wanted to be in it when traveling the distance we did. More to the point, you'd be screwed when they went to search.
Post by chicagorooer on Jan 22, 2007 17:47:26 GMT -5
if it's a tow behind camper(with a hitch) it in not legal in any state to ride in the camper . if you have a fifth wheel trailer (u know the kind that attatch to the inside of a pick-up truck) some states will allow u to ride in the back as long as you have a two-way radio or cell phone(basically a way to communication with the truck up front) ....so unless u have a fifth wheel your out of luck and if u do have a fifth wheel check with each state u will be traveling through to see the law in each state....IMO I would never ride in the back.....just not worth the risk!!!
According to that site apparently ten states DO allow riders in a tow-behind trailer (AZ, IN, IA, KS, MD, MI, MN, NW NC) -- I find that very surprising...
Post by chicagorooer on Jan 23, 2007 18:06:17 GMT -5
feel free to ride behind in the camper but make sure your wearing your seatbelt up front or u will be fined........They care about our safety (sarcasm)