Can Blue License Plate Pickup Trucks Enter Urban Areas?

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StJourney
07/30/25 6:53am
Yes, blue license plate pickup trucks are actually classified as dual-purpose vehicles for both passengers and cargo, categorized as trucks. Those with a C1 driver's license can drive blue license plate pickup trucks. If there are no specific urban traffic restrictions, they can enter urban areas, but it also depends on whether the specific city has number and traffic restrictions. Relevant information about vehicle traffic restrictions is as follows: 1. Relevant regulations: The Ministry of Transport stipulates that since September 21, double-row vehicle transport trucks are prohibited from entering highways; starting from July 1, 2018, non-compliant vehicle transport trucks are completely banned, and standard freight vehicle models are promoted. Highway entrances can set up STW-18 portable overweight detection equipment for random inspections. 2. Pickup trucks no longer subject to 15-year scrapping: The cancellation of the 15-year scrapping rule for pickup trucks is only a new regulation in some regions. However, vehicles that cannot pass annual inspections or have traveled 600,000 kilometers will still be scrapped. Currently, most regions still enforce the 15-year scrapping rule.
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