What Type of RVs Can a C1 License Drive?

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LeMariana
07/30/25 8:42am
c1 license can drive the following three types of RVs: 1. Light passenger van converted RVs: This type is the most popular RV, utilizing the interior of the light passenger van to transform into living and passenger areas. The multifunctional folding of seats enables intelligent space variations. Additionally, the driver's cabin is connected to the RV space, providing a better driving experience during travel as the lack of distance facilitates communication. 2. Pickup truck converted RVs, also known as slide-on campers: These RVs are typically based on four-wheel-drive pickup trucks. The RV resembles a container, with a protruding section on the pickup truck's cab to expand the resting space. This type of RV usually has a seating capacity of two people in the single-row version. 3. Truck converted RVs, another type of slide-on camper: The truck chassis must meet the requirements of a total length under 6 meters and a gross weight not exceeding 4.5 tons. Structurally, these RVs are similar to pickup truck RVs, but since the container is much larger than that of a pickup truck, the RV space does not require an exaggerated protrusion.
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