BravestDog
Senior Member
Larry,
I'm trying to fing the specs that DMV wants in order to convert a commercial type vehicle, in this case an E350 cutaway van into a motorhome/rv...
6/2/05 here is what I got from DMV: "Human habitation is living space which includes, but is not limited to: closets, cabinets, kitchen units or fixtures, and bath or toilet rooms"
from the CA DMV form: "Miscellaneous Certifications, Certification of vehicle for human habitation"
My box van has an empty weight of around 7,300lbs and a GVWR of 11,500lbs and I think is considered a commercial vehicle but I'm thinking of installing a bunk, a table with a camp stove and a bucket for a toilet so I can register and use it as an RV.
But then I found this info on DMV's site under the heading "How to apply for a commercial license" which seems to differ from what I thought was correct. Here is what the DMV says:
A commercial vehicle is a motor vehicle or combination used for hire to transport passengers or property or which:
1. Has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more
2. Is designed, used, or maintained for carrying more than 10 passengers, including the driver
3. Tows a vehicle or trailer, which has a GVWR of 10,001 pounds or more
4. Transports hazardous materials, which requires placards
5. Tows any combination of two trailers or vehicle and trailer
I thought a commercial vehicle was anything over 10,000lbs GVW?
Would you happen to know exactly what DMV is looking for or can you point it out on their website?
I can't seem to find it.
Thankyou.
I'm trying to fing the specs that DMV wants in order to convert a commercial type vehicle, in this case an E350 cutaway van into a motorhome/rv...
6/2/05 here is what I got from DMV: "Human habitation is living space which includes, but is not limited to: closets, cabinets, kitchen units or fixtures, and bath or toilet rooms"
from the CA DMV form: "Miscellaneous Certifications, Certification of vehicle for human habitation"
My box van has an empty weight of around 7,300lbs and a GVWR of 11,500lbs and I think is considered a commercial vehicle but I'm thinking of installing a bunk, a table with a camp stove and a bucket for a toilet so I can register and use it as an RV.
But then I found this info on DMV's site under the heading "How to apply for a commercial license" which seems to differ from what I thought was correct. Here is what the DMV says:
A commercial vehicle is a motor vehicle or combination used for hire to transport passengers or property or which:
1. Has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more
2. Is designed, used, or maintained for carrying more than 10 passengers, including the driver
3. Tows a vehicle or trailer, which has a GVWR of 10,001 pounds or more
4. Transports hazardous materials, which requires placards
5. Tows any combination of two trailers or vehicle and trailer
I thought a commercial vehicle was anything over 10,000lbs GVW?
Would you happen to know exactly what DMV is looking for or can you point it out on their website?
I can't seem to find it.
Thankyou.