I need help & advice! We have family in Ridge Long Island we wish to visit, but I cannot seem to find a pemissible route out to Long Island New York! It seems that every route entails a bridge and/or tunnel that does not permit RVs with propane, etc.. Is it really impossible to drive a class A motorhome out to Long Island? I am using apps like the GoodSam Trip Planner, RV Parky, and even have purchased the RandMcNalleys Motor Carrier's Road Atlas used by truckers, but can't figure out how to get out on to Long Island.
What am I missing? How do goods get trucked out to Long Island if they don't have routes for big trucks?
Thanks for any help/advice.
Lonne
P.S. The GoodSam RV Trip Planner online application has an option that provides "RV Warnings" at points along the routes, and indicates things like: Low Clearance, No Propane Allowed, No RV Allowed, etc.. . The Motor Carrier's Road Atlas also provides information on Low Clearances and other big truck restrictions. Researching the highway department's online information provides additional additional information on rules for traveling with propane on certain roads through tunnels, over bridges, etc. (e.g., cylinders must be disconnected and sealed shut with an inspection permit from the applicable highway authority). As for private RV parks, GoodSam only shows two for the whole of Long Island; and very few of the several public state and county parks allow pets.