Can Blue License Plate Pickup Trucks Drive on Elevated Roads?
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Blue license plate pickup trucks are not allowed on elevated roads. Additional information: According to the "Road Traffic Safety Regulations," trucks are prohibited from driving on elevated roads, and pickup trucks fall under the category of trucks, hence they are not permitted on elevated roads. A pickup truck is a light-duty cargo vehicle with an open cargo box behind the cab, where the side panels of the cargo box are integrated with the cab. It is a dual-purpose vehicle with a front resembling a sedan and a rear cargo box. The following vehicles are prohibited from driving on elevated roads: 1. Non-motor vehicles, such as motorcycles, fuel-powered assistive vehicles, electric (two-wheel, three-wheel, four-wheel) vehicles that do not meet national standards, low-speed cargo vehicles, three-wheeled vehicles, tractors, medium (and above) cargo vehicles. 2. Large buses, school buses, public buses; vehicles with test license plates or coach license plates. 3. Hazardous material transport vehicles; tow trucks, wheeled machinery vehicles, special operation vehicles.