Can a Pickup Truck Reach 120 km/h on the Highway?
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Pickup trucks are classified as commercial vehicles, and their maximum speed on highways must not exceed 100 kilometers per hour. Driving at 120 kilometers per hour is a violation of traffic laws. Below are some precautions for highway driving: 1. Always adhere to the speed limits and maintain a sufficient safe distance from the vehicle ahead. As your speed increases, the distance from the vehicle in front should also increase. 2. Before driving on the highway, check the tire pressure. The tire pressure should not be too high or too low. If the pressure is too low, the tires may experience wave-like deformation at high speeds, increasing the risk of a blowout. If the pressure is too high, it will reduce the contact area between the tires and the road, thereby decreasing traction and affecting the vehicle's handling and stability.