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Class C License for Motorhomes: Who Needs It and How to Get It

29.04.2026 01:00 1 min 1 source РУС
LA NACION SPA

In Argentina, driving a motorhome requires a Class C license if its gross vehicle weight exceeds 3,500 kg. The process involves holding a prior license, completing a theoretical course on heavy vehicle driving, passing a psychophysical exam, and taking a practical test with an appropriate vehicle. Motorhomes weighing up to 3,500 kg only need a Class B license. If the vehicle is registered as a bus and not yet homologated as a motorhome, professional Class D licenses may be required.

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