Can China II Vehicles Still Be Driven on the Road?
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Currently, the China VI standard has been implemented, and China II vehicles can still be driven on the road, but they require strict inspections. However, vehicles below China II standards will be detained if driven on the road. In some regions, it also depends on the local restrictions on China II vehicles regarding areas and time periods. Relevant information about vehicle emission standards is as follows: 1. Introduction: Vehicle emission standards refer to regulations on the content of harmful gases emitted from vehicle exhaust, such as CO (carbon monoxide), HC+NOx (hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides), and PM (particulate matter, soot). 2. Implementation Status: Starting from January 1, 2004, Beijing changed the tailpipe emission standards for motor vehicles from Euro I to Euro II. By 2008, the Euro III standard was officially implemented.