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Monday, September 22, 2025

Strange RV Laws

Above, by law in Montana, RVs are required to yield to horses crossing the road. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

A couple of months ago, we took a drive to Little Bighorn National Monument near Crow Agency, Montana. 

While in the park we drove from Last Stand Hill to the Reno-Benteen battlefield. On the way back to Last Stand Hill, some horses were slowly crossing the road. I, and several others, stopped to let them cross the road (photo above). Little did I know at the time, by law, RV drivers are required to yield to horses in Montana

RV Travel posted a list of odd, quirky, "head scratcher" RV laws you've never heard of. The above was one of them (number 7 on the list).

They begin the article with:

Travel with an RV is promoted as offering the height of freedom. The idea is simple: Go where you want, when you want. The reality? Owning an RV means signing up for a crash course in rules and quirks. From sleeping in your own driveway to being forced to yield to horses, these odd laws can ruin a trip before it starts.

In the video at the end of this post, the team from The Camping Loop highlights nine strange RV laws you likely never knew existed.

To read the complete list and see the video, go here

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