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Brazil and Norway propose measures to support motorhome owners

28.04.2026 22:33 1 min 3 sources
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Brazil and Norway propose measures to support motorhome owners
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Different countries are discussing measures to support motorhome owners. In Brazil, councilman Adão Santana proposed creating a support point for motorhomes in São Gabriel. The infrastructure will include water, electricity, and a waste disposal area. The Brazilian motorhome market is growing 11% annually, with a turnover of 1.5 billion reais. The project aims to boost tourism and the local economy.

In Ponta Grossa (Paraná state), authorities are considering a bill to regulate caravanning. The document provides for a free 10-space motorhome parking lot in Monteiro Lobato Park with a maximum stay of 5 days, but prohibits tent camping. The bill has been sent to a committee.

In Norway, members of parliament have proposed liberalizing rules for motorhomes. The proposal includes reducing the one-time tax for small motorhomes, changing ferry tariffs, simplifying the procedure for increasing permissible weight, and allowing vehicles up to 4.25 tons to be driven with a standard category B driver's license.

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Councilor suggests creating a support point for motorhomes in São Gabriel

24.04.2026 colunapontodevista.com POR

Proposal for Lower Fees and Simplified Regulations for Motorhomes

12.04.2026 Stortinget NOR

Ponta Grossa bill proposes RV regulation and support point

18.11.2025 Diário dos Campos POR

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