Can Driving School Vehicles Be Driven on Highways?
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Driving school vehicles can be driven on highways. Here is a related introduction about the types of vehicles that are not allowed on highways: 1. Non-motorized vehicles: In urban roads, there are lanes for non-motorized vehicles, but on highways with higher speed limits, motor vehicles naturally cannot drive on them. Firstly, the speed of non-motorized vehicles does not meet the driving requirements, and secondly, the safety configurations of non-motorized vehicles do not meet the standards. For safety reasons, such vehicles are prohibited from entering highways. 2. Tractors: Tractors, wheeled special motor vehicles, articulated buses, full-trailer trucks, and other motor vehicles with a designed maximum speed of less than 70 kilometers per hour are not allowed to enter highways. Once they illegally enter highways, they become safety hazards for both themselves and other drivers.