People also ask, what is the biggest motorhome I can drive?
The standard driving licence issued to a driver passing his or her test today covers categories B and B1. This means you can drive a vehicle up to 3,500kg (B) and tow a trailer up to 750kg behind it. As a result, many new motorhomes are built with a Maximum Allowable Mass (MAM) of 3,500kg.
Also, can you live permanently in a motorhome UK? Yes – there are no UK laws stopping you from living in your motorhome, campervan or van full-time. The only requirement is that your vehicle has passed its MOT and is fully road legal.
Also question is, can you drive motorhome on car Licence?
To drive the smaller motorhomes and campervans weighing less than 3,500kg, your car driving licence (category B) will usually be sufficient. There is a date dependent (01/01/1997) change in the category that allows drivers who passed before that date to drive any vehicle and trailer combination up to 8,250kg MAM.
Is there an age limit for driving a motorhome?
If you want to drive a larger motorhome (up to 7,500kg) but don't have the entitlement on your licence, you can take an additional driving test to add the C1 category to your licence. In order to begin a C1 training course, you will need to be over the age of 18 and hold a category B driving licence.