Off Road - as far as I am concerned means exactly that. Non gazetted tracks, and anywhere without any formal route that you can drive on. Across paddocks, down creek beds, in short if it fits on it, you can take it there!
Of course, then we need to classify On Road in a caravan sense. In a purely pedantic sense, anywhere on a gazetted road/track is on road, by definition, in my opinion.
In a van sense I see the need for classifications of touring van (bitumen roads only), dirt road tourer (capable of usage on reasonable dirt roads in rural areas), and finally outback track ( capable and built for use on any gazetted road or tracks including those in remote locations).
Agreed.
"Off road" is not an appropriate description for any place to drive an RV of any kind. It should not be legal to drive "off road" as that infers driving where other vehicles have not driven, and that is ecologically unsound.
I have driven a 4WD "off road" while mustering cattle in the Pilbara, but the OKA does not go "off road".
The term "off road" needs to go completely.
This is a "road".
Cheers,
Peter
Well, THAT really defines an Off Road Van!
Blues Man said
08:00 AM Jul 5, 2021
Mobi Condo wrote:
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
TheHeaths wrote:
Off Road - as far as I am concerned means exactly that. Non gazetted tracks, and anywhere without any formal route that you can drive on. Across paddocks, down creek beds, in short if it fits on it, you can take it there!
Of course, then we need to classify On Road in a caravan sense. In a purely pedantic sense, anywhere on a gazetted road/track is on road, by definition, in my opinion.
In a van sense I see the need for classifications of touring van (bitumen roads only), dirt road tourer (capable of usage on reasonable dirt roads in rural areas), and finally outback track ( capable and built for use on any gazetted road or tracks including those in remote locations).
Agreed.
"Off road" is not an appropriate description for any place to drive an RV of any kind. It should not be legal to drive "off road" as that infers driving where other vehicles have not driven, and that is ecologically unsound.
I have driven a 4WD "off road" while mustering cattle in the Pilbara, but the OKA does not go "off road".
The term "off road" needs to go completely.
This is a "road".
Cheers,
Peter
Well, THAT really defines an Off Road Van!
I definitely don't need to do that..... Those people are really really keen.
Ubique 68 said
09:44 AM Jul 5, 2021
Think you have may have cracked it. A short statement of limitations related to van type vs surface conditions is all that is necessary otherwise the pursuit of perfection will be endless. The Jayco handbook comes close to your thoughts with regard to touring and outback models. Haven't seen their off-road statement.
I don't think you would want to take a van up some off road tracks
Well, THAT really defines an Off Road Van!
I definitely don't need to do that..... Those people are really really keen.
Think you have may have cracked it. A short statement of limitations related to van type vs surface conditions is all that is necessary otherwise the pursuit of perfection will be endless. The Jayco handbook comes close to your thoughts with regard to touring and outback models. Haven't seen their off-road statement.