What License is Required to Tow a Travel Trailer?

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McKendra
07/30/25 2:17am
Towing a travel trailer requires a C1 driver's license. Below are the specific details about towable travel trailers: 1. License Plate Registration: The registration process for a towable travel trailer is similar to that of a motor vehicle. Following the new vehicle registration procedure, you must first pay the purchase tax, obtain compulsory insurance, undergo vehicle inspection, and then register for a yellow license plate. 2. Road Regulations: Towable travel trailers have the legal right to operate on roads, including highways. There are no legal barriers for small passenger cars towing travel trailers. Small passenger cars are only permitted to tow travel trailers or trailers with a total mass of less than 700 kilograms, and the trailer must not carry passengers. Trucks, semi-trailer tractors, and tractors are only allowed to tow one trailer. The trailer's lighting signals, braking system, connections, and safety protection devices must comply with national standards.
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