Can a vehicle with a welded frame not be transferred?
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A vehicle with a welded frame can be transferred. Below is additional information: Welded frame vehicle: A car with a welded frame can still be driven after correction, but it must comply with national regulations. Frame correction refers to the process of repairing parts damaged by accidents or fatigue to the technical standard "condition" as when the vehicle left the factory. The term "condition" encompasses two meanings. "State" refers to the more intuitive appearance and shape, while "condition" is a more abstract and deeper concept, such as whether the internal molecular structure of the metal can be rearranged in its original order and whether internal stresses are fully released. These factors directly affect the functionality and lifespan of the vehicle after repair. Structural components: Structural components refer to the parts of the vehicle body that provide primary support and load-bearing functions, serving as the installation base for other body parts. These are commonly found in areas such as longitudinal beams, cross beams, door pillars, and side rails. Such components typically have very high strength, and their structure is often a closed box-shaped section. Therefore, certain methods and measures should be taken during repair, utilizing reasonable techniques for restoration.