โMar-01-2017 03:37 AM
โMar-04-2017 09:02 AM
bigbillsd wrote:
I copyied this from another forum I posted it to prior to buying my 40QDP in January.
I spent a few hours at the California DMV and then a local CHP office today confirming what the real license requirements are for a 40' motorhome in CA.
The 4 DMV offices were of no help. The License office, Driver Safety office, DMV Investigation office and the regular DMV office. All came back with they weren't actually sure what the handbook meant. While at the Safety office a local SDPD officer heard my questions and suggested I stop by a local CHP office. That was then my next stop. I spent an hour with a awesome CHP officer that looked up each of my questions in the vehicle code book. (a very large book!)
Here is what we found out:
California Class C license is all that is needed up to 40' "housecar" in CA.
They are exempt from the Class C 26k weight restriction
They are exempt from any Air Brake certification.
No extra braking requirement for the Toad, unless from 20 MPH it takes more than 50' to stop.
Also, if the manufacturer calls it a 40' motorhome on the plate, then even if its 41', its still licensed as a 40' motorhome.
I hope this helps others in CA as it was a confusing mess from the CA docs and all the info showing it both ways on all the forums I looked at over the last few months. BTW. The CA DMV uses the term housecar, not motorhome. Go figure.. -Bill
โMar-04-2017 08:21 AM
โMar-04-2017 06:56 AM
nevadanick wrote:
Msmith1199, i read the total length as you do but somewhere i also read that they went by model disignation, now if i can find it again.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โMar-04-2017 05:47 AM
โMar-04-2017 05:21 AM
โMar-03-2017 09:31 PM
bigbillsd wrote:
I copyied this from another forum I posted it to prior to buying my 40QDP in January.
I spent a few hours at the California DMV and then a local CHP office today confirming what the real license requirements are for a 40' motorhome in CA.
The 4 DMV offices were of no help. The License office, Driver Safety office, DMV Investigation office and the regular DMV office. All came back with they weren't actually sure what the handbook meant. While at the Safety office a local SDPD officer heard my questions and suggested I stop by a local CHP office. That was then my next stop. I spent an hour with a awesome CHP officer that looked up each of my questions in the vehicle code book. (a very large book!)
Here is what we found out:
California Class C license is all that is needed up to 40' "housecar" in CA.
They are exempt from the Class C 26k weight restriction
They are exempt from any Air Brake certification.
No extra braking requirement for the Toad, unless from 20 MPH it takes more than 50' to stop.
Also, if the manufacturer calls it a 40' motorhome on the plate, then even if its 41', its still licensed as a 40' motorhome.
I hope this helps others in CA as it was a confusing mess from the CA docs and all the info showing it both ways on all the forums I looked at over the last few months. BTW. The CA DMV uses the term housecar, not motorhome. Go figure.. -Bill
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โMar-03-2017 06:04 PM
Johno02 wrote:
Just all the more reason to stay out of California. Suits me fine.
โMar-03-2017 04:14 PM
2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
โMar-03-2017 04:09 PM
โMar-03-2017 02:47 PM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โMar-03-2017 08:51 AM
msmith1199 wrote:discovery4us wrote:msmith1199 wrote:discovery4us wrote:
non-commercial class B for 40' but not exceed 45'
non commercial class B for any motorhouse (2 axle) over 26,000 lbs.
non-commercial class A deals with trailer and truck combos over 10,000 lbs., triple axles, FW, and more.
No, on the 26,000 pound limit. Motorhomes are specifically exempted from that section. That applies to trucks.
a bit of a gray area. A CA class C license is valid on two axles up to 26,000 lbs. and anything above that requires a class B. Normally this would lead to a commercial class B but since a motorhouse is not for hire you can get the non-commercial class B and be legal. I would doubt it is ever enforced but if you operate a 2 axle over 26,000 lbs. with a class C you are driving with the wrong class license. While the regulations are geared toward charter buses it unfortunately overlaps onto motorhomes.
Nope, not a gray area at all. Motorhomes (Called House Cars in the California vehicle code) only require a Class B if over 40 foot in length. They are specifically exempted by section 12804.9(b)(3)(C) of the California Vehicle Code which describes vehicles that can be driven with a Class C license. ANY motorhome (house car) under 40 feet in length can be driven with a Class C regardless of weight.
โMar-03-2017 08:08 AM
Effy wrote:
All of this conflicting info is exactly my point in a previous post. Seasoned Rv'ers - let alone vague and conflicting laws make it very difficult to know for sure. You think a LEO pulling you over will know and if they did check all parameters? My guess is no.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โMar-03-2017 08:00 AM
discovery4us wrote:msmith1199 wrote:discovery4us wrote:
non-commercial class B for 40' but not exceed 45'
non commercial class B for any motorhouse (2 axle) over 26,000 lbs.
non-commercial class A deals with trailer and truck combos over 10,000 lbs., triple axles, FW, and more.
No, on the 26,000 pound limit. Motorhomes are specifically exempted from that section. That applies to trucks.
a bit of a gray area. A CA class C license is valid on two axles up to 26,000 lbs. and anything above that requires a class B. Normally this would lead to a commercial class B but since a motorhouse is not for hire you can get the non-commercial class B and be legal. I would doubt it is ever enforced but if you operate a 2 axle over 26,000 lbs. with a class C you are driving with the wrong class license. While the regulations are geared toward charter buses it unfortunately overlaps onto motorhomes.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โMar-03-2017 06:47 AM
discovery4us wrote:
non-commercial class B for 40' but not exceed 45'
non commercial class B for any motorhouse (2 axle) over 26,000 lbs.
non-commercial class A deals with trailer and truck combos over 10,000 lbs., triple axles, FW, and more.
โMar-03-2017 06:38 AM
msmith1199 wrote:discovery4us wrote:
non-commercial class B for 40' but not exceed 45'
non commercial class B for any motorhouse (2 axle) over 26,000 lbs.
non-commercial class A deals with trailer and truck combos over 10,000 lbs., triple axles, FW, and more.
No, on the 26,000 pound limit. Motorhomes are specifically exempted from that section. That applies to trucks.