What are the regulations for motorhome registration?
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The regulations for motorhome registration: Currently, self-propelled motorhomes are mainly domestically produced. For domestic motorhomes to be registered, the model must be listed in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's vehicle announcement directory as a motorhome product. Additionally, it must meet environmental protection standards. Upon leaving the factory, manufacturers will provide the owner with the chassis certificate, vehicle certificate, conformity certificate, and vehicle invoice. With these documents, the owner can pay the purchase tax and insurance locally, then proceed to the vehicle management office for inspection and registration. Towed motorhomes also require a certificate, and domestic towed motorhomes need to have their model listed in the vehicle announcement. A motorhome is defined as a vehicle with a total length not exceeding 8 meters, width not exceeding 2.5 meters, height not exceeding 4 meters, and weight not exceeding 2.5 tons.