Can Blue Plate Light Trucks Enter Urban Areas?

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DelTheo
07/24/25 8:33pm
Each city has different regulations. There is no nationwide unified rule, as each municipality establishes its own traffic restriction measures. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Varies by city: There is no nationwide unified regulation, with each city implementing its own traffic restrictions. In some cities, blue plate vehicles without permits are entirely prohibited from entering urban areas; in others, non-local blue plate vehicles may enter, while local ones require permits. 2. Permit requirements: In certain cities, local blue plate vehicles need permits while non-local ones are barred from urban areas; in some cities, local blue plate vehicles can freely enter urban areas while non-local ones are prohibited; and in other cities, there are no restrictions on blue plate vehicles. Generally, the total mass of blue plate trucks on their operating licenses is below 4.5 tons. Here, ordinary trucks under 4.5 tons typically refer to blue plate trucks with a length within 6 meters.
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