Are 7-Seater Vehicles Included in the Highway Toll-Free Policy?

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VanKimberly
07/30/25 1:09am
Highway toll-free policy includes 7-seater vehicles. The implementation scope of highway toll-free policy: 1. Time scope: The toll-free period applies to national statutory holidays and consecutive holidays designated by the State Council in that year. The toll-free period starts at 00:00 on the first day of the holiday and ends at 24:00 on the last day of the holiday (for ordinary roads, the toll-free period is determined by the time when the vehicle passes through the toll lane of the toll station, while for highways, it is determined by the time when the vehicle exits the toll lane of the exit). 2. Vehicle scope: The toll-free vehicles include passenger vehicles with 7 seats or fewer (including 7-seaters) that travel on toll roads, as well as motorcycles allowed on ordinary toll roads.
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