Can Driving School Vehicles Drive on Highways?
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Driving school vehicles can drive on highways. Here is an introduction to the types of vehicles that are not allowed on highways: Non-motorized vehicles: In urban roads, there are lanes for non-motorized vehicles, but on highways where speeds are higher, motor vehicles naturally cannot drive on them. First, the speed of non-motorized vehicles does not meet the requirements for highway driving. Second, the safety configurations of non-motorized vehicles are not up to standard. For safety reasons, such vehicles are prohibited from entering highways. Tractors: Tractors, wheeled special motor vehicles, articulated buses, full trailer trucks, and other motor vehicles with a design speed of less than 70 kilometers per hour are not allowed on highways. Once they illegally enter highways, they become safety hazards, both for themselves and other drivers.