The regulations for registering motorhomes are as follows:
- Motorhomes with up to 9 seats and a length of less than 6 meters can be registered with a blue plate.
- Other types of motorhomes must be registered with a yellow plate.
- Trailers of any size must be registered with a yellow plate.
- Small passenger cars are defined as having a length of less than 6 meters and carrying up to 9 passengers. Therefore, motorhomes that meet this criteria are classified as small passenger cars and can be driven with a C1 license.
- According to the Motor Vehicle Welfare Standards Regulations Provisions (MVSRR), there is no limitation on the use period for small and micro non-commercial motorhomes. Trailers have a 15-year use period.
For more information, please refer to the MVSRR Article 5.
RVs are a fashionable vehicle type imported from abroad. The interior of an RV can be divided into a driving area, living area, bedroom area, bathroom area, and kitchen area, making it a product that combines "clothing, food, housing, and transportation" and allowing you to "travel while living and live while traveling".
Conclusion: The regulations for registering motorhomes are relatively simple, with motorhomes with up to 9 seats and a length of less than 6 meters being registered with a blue plate and other types of motorhomes and trailers being registered with a yellow plate. Motorhomes are classified as small passenger cars and can be driven with a C1 license. There is no limitation on the use period for small and micro non-commercial motorhomes according to the MVSRR. RVs are a fashionable vehicle type that combines "clothing, food, housing, and transportation" and allowing you to "travel while living and live while traveling."