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EU Driver's License Changes for Motorhomes and Trailers

24.03.2026 16:00 1 min 1 source
PROMOBIL DEU
EU Driver's License Changes for Motorhomes and Trailers
Original source: PROMOBIL

The European Union has adopted a new driver's license directive allowing category B license holders to drive motorhomes up to 4.25 tons after additional training. However, the B96 license category remains necessary for towing trailers exceeding 750 kg, as the new rules only apply to combinations with lightweight trailers.

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