Are Private Cars Non-Operational Vehicles?
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Private cars are non-operational vehicles. Non-operational vehicles refer to those used for non-commercial transportation, meaning no fees are charged for their services. Operational vehicles are those approved by the competent authorities to engage in commercial transportation. The differences between operational and non-operational vehicles are: 1. Legal status differs: Operational vehicles can engage in road transport activities for profit, while non-operational vehicles cannot. 2. Driver requirements differ: Drivers of operational vehicles, in addition to needing a driver's license for the specific vehicle type, also require a professional qualification certificate; whereas drivers of non-operational vehicles only need a driver's license for the specific vehicle type. 3. Nature differs: The vehicle registration certificate for operational vehicles specifies 'operational' under the usage category, while for non-operational vehicles, it specifies 'non-operational'.