I stayed four nights in a state park northeast of Niagara Falls, NY, and this week had my first lesson in New York "Parkways." In NY, as I discovered, "parkway" is code for "low bridges."
The confusing thing is that these parkways have only a warning sign at the entrance that says "No Commercial Vehicles." Since my motorhome is not a commercial vehicle and is not even considered a truck in most states for speed limits and going through inspection stations, I ought to be able to drive on these parkways, right? WRONG!!!
The good news is that I got off quickly after figuring out why my GPS was warning my that this road was not built for RVs. The bad news is that there are tons of these parkways in NY, so I will have to watch out for them. And the other big problem is that many of these are divided highways, so if you accidently discover yourself in front of a bridge a foot shorter than your vehicle, you might not even be able to turn around. (Discovered these warnings on the internet.)
So, I will have to stop free-styling and start paying more attention to the routes my Rand McNally RV GPS is selecting for me. I ended up driving almost all of today on country two-lane highways loaded with fruit and vegetable stands. Got two small baskets of the most wonderful black raspberries! Yum.