Do Trailer RVs Need License Plates?
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Trailer RVs require license plates. Requirements for trailer RVs: Requirement 1: The total length should not exceed 8 meters, width should not exceed 2.5 meters, height should not exceed 4 meters, and weight should not exceed 2.5 tons. Trailer RVs can be towed by SUVs, off-road vehicles, sedans, etc. Depending on the type and size of the trailer RV, the displacement requirements for the towing vehicle vary. Generally, family sedans and SUVs with 1.6L or larger engines are capable. Requirement 2: For RVs with a length less than 6 meters and weight less than 4500kg, a C1 driver's license is required; for RVs longer than 6 meters, a B1 license is needed, and for RVs exceeding 6 meters in length, a B2 license is required. The vehicle type for trailer RVs on the driver's license is classified as a light recreational semi-trailer or medium recreational semi-trailer. License plate regulations for trailer RVs: 1. According to the 'Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations,' registering a trailer RV requires presenting a customs import certificate with Chinese labels and the motor vehicle sales invoice issued by the sales unit. The process follows the new license plate procedure, including paying the purchase tax, vehicle inspection, road test, and obtaining a yellow trailer license plate. Additionally, trailer RVs must undergo annual inspections, and their service life is limited to 15 years. 2. According to the 'Road Traffic Safety Law,' small passenger cars are only allowed to tow recreational trailers or trailers with a total mass of less than 700 kilograms, and trailers are not permitted to carry people. Trucks, semi-trailer tractors, and tractors are only allowed to tow one trailer. The lighting signals, brakes, connections, and safety protection devices of the trailer must comply with national standards.