That sounds right, otherwise we would all be facing a myriad of vehicular regulations and wondering if at any particular time whether we were lawbreakers or not. Width and height restrictions seem to make sense but I think our rigs meet those requirements. I'll still be looking out for low bridges and construction sites for restrictions!
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Jay, If you are a Texas resident then it applies to you while driving in Texas. If you are legal in the state you have your driver's license in, then the reciprocity agreements between states make you legal in other states. That only applies to what you can drive. There are other laws as to width, height, etc., that apply specifically to states and has no reciprocity.
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