Nah no special license required for Class A's down here as long as they aren't monsters. Parent's and many friends with 'em. Now if you are for hire then yup it's a different story. Private vehicles are free and clear though.
edit: I'll add that the 26k caveat still applies though. Over 26k on MH and it's time to study up for the Class E license. If you wanna tow and get over 26k time to study for the Class F. South Carolina recognizes that people have RV's with high weights for recreational usage but the state also recognizes a little proficiency should be required to do so at the higher weights. While maintaining a distinction for citizens that aren't engaged in commerce.
Last edited by tabraha : 01-05-2009 at 08:03 PM.