What is the passenger limit for RVs?

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JamesDella
07/29/25 5:55am
RV passenger limits vary depending on the vehicle. Generally, small RVs accommodate 4-6 people. According to new standards, the approved passenger capacity for recreational vehicles should be ≤9, but when the vehicle length is less than 6m, the approved passenger capacity should be ≤6. Below is relevant information about RVs: 1. Specific passenger regulations: The passenger limit for RVs depends on the specific model's capacity. Model B001 has 5 seats and 2 beds; Model B002 has 4 seats and 3 beds; Model B003 has 5 seats and 4 beds; Model C005 has 4/5 seats and 5 beds. 2. Definition of RVs: RVs are also known as 'homes on wheels,' combining both living and vehicle functions, but their primary attribute remains as vehicles – they are mobile units with home functionalities.
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