What campground is that? Looks like barren wasteland. ![Grin ;D](https://www.autos.ca/forum/Smileys/CarTalk/grin.gif)
Barren wasteland? You betcha!
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But I can dirt bike right from the trailer and be on some pretty great singletrack in minutes! (In case you’ve been here, it’s the Archview campground north of Moab.)
You certainly could not drive that on a standard licence in Ont...I think even some of those enormous Prevost RVs push the limit as well. And if a towed car is counted in the weight limit for sure not.
Not sure what the law is, but I’d certainly expect you’d need at least a Class 3 license for that. Maybe even Class 1 because of the trailer?
I’m not sure about those giant Prevost rigs, either. It’s basically a bus, so I’d expect you’d need a Class 2, but for some reason I think you can actually drive them with a regular Class
4 5.
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Looking into it a bit further, it seems that in Alberta it all comes down to number of axles and whether it has air brakes. It seems that if you’re not carrying passengers for hire, you can drive one of those giant, bus-sized RVs with just a regular Class 5 driver’s license. Crazy.