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hawk22 08-23-2011 9:40 AM

WA state towing a boat
 
Found out last week that in Washington State evidently if you are towing anything, you must follow the "truck" speed limit signs. I guess I'll probably get razzed on here, maybe everyone knew except me, but I've been pulling my boat across the mountains for 7 years and always followed the "speed limit" sign, not the "truck" sign. Got a ticket for doing 73 in a "60". I am always on cruise control so I don't have this issue, but evidently I shoulda been at 63...

tyler97217 08-23-2011 9:54 AM

I actually did not know that. I know that is the case in California and thought it had to be posted specifically like it is in California. I might be stupid too, but I am with you.

05mobiuslsv 08-23-2011 10:52 AM

Don't sound right to me, I've been towing here longer than that, passed cops, pulled over by staters going 70+ and none have ever brought that up. There has to be a weight rating on that speed limit. If not I've been just as illegal as you this whole time.

polarbill 08-23-2011 11:02 AM

I always wondered what the rule was. Another thing to be careful is to not tow in the left lane if there is more than 2 lanes. It is ok to be in the left lane if there are only 2 when passing but you are not suppose to be in the left lane at all if you are towing something. Even if it is just to pass someone.

bill_airjunky 08-23-2011 11:11 AM

http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.61.410

tonyv420 08-23-2011 11:17 AM

I tow over the pass at 75mph for the last 10 years, and have never been pulled over. I guess ive been pretty lucky.

kenteck 08-23-2011 11:27 AM

I was just driving down I-5 with the boat and all the camping gear yesterday in WA and wondering the same thing looking at the speed sign while doing 73 mph... interesting, so 60 mph is the speed limit while towing the boat.. hmm

hawk22 08-23-2011 12:30 PM

Yeah, I've never had an issue either until this trip. Have always followed the 70 signs. so would the "vehicles in combination" be the rule here? Because I don't think I meet the 10k load, maybe but it'd be pretty close...

hawk22 08-23-2011 12:37 PM

interesting post I found...someone asked this exact question and was responded to by a State Patrol citing that the truck sign does not apply to towing trailers....then later the the Stater had to reply again to correct his original comment. Even the State Patrol doesn't know the law...Frustrating!

http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattle911...t-speed-limit/

norcalrider 08-23-2011 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tyler97217 (Post 1703610)
I actually did not know that. I know that is the case in California and thought it had to be posted specifically like it is in California. I might be stupid too, but I am with you.

Found this out a decade ago the hard way. Towing a construction trailer at 65mph in the wrong lanes. All vehicles towing in CA are subject to the speed and lane restrictions. Even found out that my old Chevy 2500 utility body truck was required to go through the weigh stations.

polarbill 08-23-2011 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hawk22 (Post 1703679)
interesting post I found...someone asked this exact question and was responded to by a State Patrol citing that the truck sign does not apply to towing trailers....then later the the Stater had to reply again to correct his original comment. Even the State Patrol doesn't know the law...Frustrating!

http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattle911...t-speed-limit/

What do you expect. They are a government orginazation.

seth 08-23-2011 12:54 PM

yep 55 here in CA. I got a $550 ticket doing 65. lame

tyler97217 08-23-2011 1:11 PM

If it is the 10K combined weight you have got to be real close. Might ask for clarification and stop in and get weighed. I can't remember your tow rig, but I looked up an 03 suburban (I think that is similar to what you have?) and it is about 5K lbs. Your boat on trailer is probably a hair under 5Klbs, so you might be able to prove you are under if that is the reason for your ticket and then might be worth fighting. WHen you go to the scales make sure all your gas tanks are on empty and no lead in your boat........

05mobiuslsv 08-23-2011 1:21 PM

I'm hosed for sure, I took my megacab through a scale and it was 7,998#. I would say I'm over the 10k mark....

brucemac 08-23-2011 3:53 PM

wow seriously? guess i've been pretty lucky. i always do 70-75 and pass plenty over and back to eastern washington. 60?! ugh.

05mobiuslsv 08-23-2011 8:48 PM

I will be hitting the pass at 70 driving in the middle lane soon, I will keep my fingers crossed and probably forget I ever saw this thread.

hatepain 08-24-2011 11:15 AM

I'm headed to Chelan on Thursday night and will sho nuff be doing 65-70 most the way.

Here's another question. I always though you cannot tow in either the left lane or the car pool but my buddy who tows everyday for work says that he tows in the car pool whenever he can. Whats the rule there?

05mobiuslsv 08-24-2011 5:35 PM

Hate the carpool lane doesn't apply in Wa, it's legal to tow in that lane.

mikeski 08-24-2011 6:50 PM

Learn your laws boys... many of you have been lucky for years but you should still know the laws.

In California:
Max speed with trailer = 55MPH

When you tow a vehicle or trailer you must drive in the right hand lane or in a lane specially marked for slower vehicles. If no lanes are marked and there are four lanes or more in your direction, you may only drive in either of the two lanes closest to the right edge of the road.

If there is a truck bypass you should take it while while towing (so you end up in the correct lane at the end of the bypass).

Very often I see the tower of a wakeboard boat cruising down the carpool lane with an oblivious tow vehicle driver just cruising right along.

05mobiuslsv 08-24-2011 7:53 PM

Yo Hate Mikeski is right I misread it, if your combo is under 10k it's ok. Over 10K you can't tow in the HOV lane in WA.


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