Standard driver's license usually suffices for driving RVs in the US

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No Commercial Driver's License (CDL) is typically needed to drive an RV in the U.S. A standard driver's license is sufficient for personal use of RVs under 26,000 pounds. Most RVs fall below the 26,000-pound weight limit, making them drivable with a regular license. However, heavier or longer RVs may require a special non-commercial license or endorsement. Regulations vary internationally, and specific state laws apply. It's crucial to know your RV's weight and consult your local DMV for licensing requirements.


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