TucsonJim wrote:
Rollnhome wrote:
Also note a MH in Arizona requires a different drivers license than a passenger carrying vehicle. Therefore they are two different types of vehicles.
True - If you are driving a vehicle in excess of 26,001 pounds, you are required to obtain a commercial driver's license in Arizona.
This also includes combinations of vehicles that exceed 26,001 pounds if the trailer exceeds 10,000 pounds.
Motorhomes in AZ don't require a commercial license.
A. Notwithstanding section 28-3101, a person who operates an authorized emergency vehicle, a farm vehicle or a recreational vehicle may operate the vehicle with a class A, B, C, D or G license.
B. For the purposes of this section:
5. "Recreational vehicle" means a motor vehicle or vehicle combination that is more than twenty-six thousand pounds gross vehicle weight rating and that is designed and exclusively used for private pleasure, including vehicles commonly called motor homes, pickup trucks with campers, travel trailers, boat trailers and horse trailers used exclusively to transport personal possessions or persons for noncommercial purposes.