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A Recreation Vehicle is defined as:
Recreation vehicles, or RVs, comprise a whole family of vehicles that combine transportation and temporary living quarters for recreation, camping and travel. RVs fall into three general categories: Towables & Campers:
An RV designed to be towed or carried by a motorized vehicle (car, van or pickup truck) and of such size and weight as not to require a special highway movement permit. Towable RVs do not require permanent on-site hook-up.
Motorized:
An RV built on or as an integral part of a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis, combining transportation and living quarters in one unit.
Park Models:
RVs with complete living quarters, which are designed for only very occasional relocation and which may require a special highway movement permit. Park Models require permanent on-site hook-up. |