Are Tourist Vehicles Considered Commercial Vehicles?
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Tourist vehicles refer to tour buses operated by transportation companies, which can be chartered and are classified as commercial vehicles owned by private entities. Introduction to Tourist Coaches: A tourist coach (touring coach) is a type of bus specifically designed and equipped for tourism purposes. The layout of these vehicles ensures passenger comfort and does not accommodate standing passengers. Simply put, it is a small passenger vehicle with no more than 17 seats. In China, due to their shape, they are commonly referred to as "bread vans." Tourist coaches are highly maneuverable and offer superior ride comfort. Common Issues with Tourist Coaches: For example, consider an 8-meter rear-engine coach equipped with a domestically produced four-cylinder turbocharged, electronically cooled diesel engine. Most domestically produced coaches exceeding this length typically use six-cylinder engines. While similar issues may arise, the lifespan of certain components and the timing and symptoms of faults can differ.