fried1765
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Bear in mind that the 102" is the federal limit for interstate highways. In other words, you can travel anywhere with that 8-1/2 foot wide thing, if you stay on (and likely near) the interstate. But as soon as you are off of the federal highway, you may be in for a surprise葉wenty minutes south of me, across the Kentucky border, 96" is the law, except on federal highways. It's that way in several states. I know we picked up a car in KY with a trailer that was a full 102". Nobody looked at us. So it's likely not used as a primary offense. But YMMV.
Maybe NOT!
Check: drivinglaws.AAA.com/tags.trailer-dimensions
Trailer limitations for ALL STATES are posted!
Kentucky width limit is listed as 8'-6" (102")
No additionally restrictive limitations are given for KY. state/city, and/or county roads.