RV stands for recreational vehicles and are sometimes used as mobile shelters in times of financial hardship
Hitting the road with your trusted recreational vehicle meant it was time for a vacation or a road trip with the family. In times of financial trouble, it can be the perfect escape from the high rent price and the constant stress of the same old grinding work.
Era Of The Digital Nomad
There are also those who choose to leave the consumer-driven matrix in favor of a free and independent lifestyle – thanks to the many different types of work available online and the variety of RVs now available. Recreational Vehicles are classified in the following ways:
Class “A” Recreational Vehicles
Class A recreational vehicles are motor homes, regardless of the type of chassis beneath them and whether or not the vehicle contains “slide-outs,” which allow for additional living space when the vehicle is stopped for camping.
Class “B” Recreational Vehicles
Class B recreational vehicles are campervans. Campervans are conventional vans with raised roofs. These types of RVs have small kitchens with refrigerators and gas grills. The more elaborate models provide hot and cold running water, heat, air conditioning, and a portable toilet and shower.
Class “C” Recreational Vehicles
A Class C vehicle is not motorized but instead attached to a truck and hauled from behind. Class C RVs provide space for sleeping and built-in entertainment.