Yes, you must apply for a recreational vehicle license. You must have license plates on the back of your trailer.
What state do you live in?
No. To be exempt from CMV requirements and regulations, the vehicle must be registered as a recreational vehicle.
A recreational vehicle is a camper type vehicle with an engine. A cruiser motorcycle is not a recreational vehicle but a motorcycle.
It may or may not be. Camper may also refer to a recreational vehicle which isn't a trailer, as well.
They are not classified as a vehicle at all. They have no motor so are classified in the trailer group.
It is considered a vessel( boat ).
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No.
Bryan Burkhart has written: 'Trailer travel' -- subject(s): History, Recreational vehicle living
If the Gross Combination Weight Rating (combined Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the truck and of the trailer) exceeds 26,000 lbs., and the vehicle is of a type which does not fall under one of the CDL exemptions (registered farm vehicle, military vehicle, emergency vehicle, or recreational vehicle), then yes, you need a CDL.
If the Gross Combination Weight Rating (the combined Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the truck and of the trailer) is in excess of 26,000 lbs., and the vehicle is of a type which does not fall under an exemption to CDL requirements (emergency vehicle, registered farm vehicle, military vehicle, or recreational vehicle), then yes, you need a CDL.
A genuine Airstream trailer can be purchased at most RV dealers. The Airstream is a luxury recreational vehicle manufactured in Ohio. The very first Airstream trailer was made in 1936 and was called the Airstream Clipper.