14 Rules And RV Laws You Might Be Breaking. So, you want to be like the FutureLawyer, and travel around a few days a month in your RV, while still being able to handle any legal problems your clients have while you are traveling? You have purchased a notebook computer, and have outfitted the RV with a large monitor, keyboard and mouse. Check. You have a Starlink satellite dish on the roof, and a TMobile MiFi device available for 5G connectivity. You have a portable printer, a supply of paper, and 110 power while the RV is parked among the trees and bushes of the campground. You can even go outside under the awning, and set the computer up on the picnic table while you sip your beverage. But, did you know that, in some States, you have to have your gorilla secured with a seatbelt if it is riding in the front seat of the RV? And, in some places, you are not allowed to hunt from the RV, which is fine with me, since I would never kill an innocent animal. Do you know whether you can have more than one tow vehicle? Do you know the maximum speed limit for your RV? Do you have to have your dogs and kids in restraints while you travel? Does your State require you to have mudflaps on your tires? Ignorance of the law is no excuse. So, if you want to be an RV lawyer, or just travel around in an RV, you had better educate yourself. If you find yourself with an expensive ticket, or behind bars, don't say the FutureLawyer didn't warn you.
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