Can a motorhome be driven with a C1 license?

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MacAllison
07/29/25 10:28am
A motorhome can be driven with a C1 driver's license only if its length is less than 6 meters and it seats fewer than 9 people. For motorhomes longer than 6 meters but less than 9 meters, drivers must hold an A1, A2, or B1 license depending on passenger capacity. For models exceeding 9 meters in length, an A1 license is required, and the vehicle must bear a yellow license plate. Permitted Vehicle Types: A C1 license allows driving small and mini passenger vehicles, light and mini cargo vehicles, as well as light, small, and mini specialized operation vehicles. Small passenger vehicles must seat no more than 9 people. Vehicles not permitted with a C1 license include: large buses, tractor units, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, mopeds, wheeled self-propelled machinery, trolleybuses, and trams. Additionally, a C1 license does not permit driving vehicles with more than 9 seats or trucks with a total length exceeding 6 meters. What type of transmission is C1: C1 is for manual transmission.
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