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JaxDad
Dec 02, 2022Explorer III
nickthehunter wrote:JaxDad wrote:These aren’t Recreational Vehicles, they’re stripped out school buses, otherwise well known to NASCAR fans as School Bus Conversions; readily insurable and driven down the road legally (without a RVIA sticker even in Greenwood Nebraska). Undeniably - Sometimes also known to be seen in campgrounds all around the country.Pbutler97 wrote:
Ok. I sure would like to see a regulation by some government entity be it local, state, federal where that certification is required.
OK, just to randomly pick one, Nebraska. Clicky. Which actually says it’s not even legal to ‘sell, or display for sale’ an RV that doesn’t meet standards under NFPA 1192.
So you’re saying people are doing these conversions and leaving them registered as commercial vehicles or busses?
Regardless, a person can click their heels and wish all the happy thoughts they want, but the State, Nebraska in this case, clearly define what a Recreational Vehicle is, they say “Recreational vehicle means a motor vehicle designed for living quarters.”.
BTW, where did you get the idea anybody they couldn’t be driven down the road legally?
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