Class C refers to a category of vehicles that are designed for specific purposes, often including larger trucks and buses. These vehicles typically have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) between 10,001 and 26,000 pounds. To operate a Class C vehicle, drivers usually need a special license, which ensures they are trained to handle the size and weight of these vehicles safely.
In addition to trucks and buses, Class C can also include certain recreational vehicles (RVs) that are built for comfort and travel. These RVs often come equipped with living spaces, kitchens, and bathrooms, making them ideal for road trips and camping adventures.