Can National III Vehicles Be Driven on the Road in Beijing?
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They can be driven on the road, provided that a Beijing Entry Permit is obtained. With the permit, there are no restrictions on exhaust emissions, as long as the vehicle has a green environmental protection label. Vehicles meeting the National III emission standards can apply for a long-term Beijing Entry Permit. Relevant information about the Beijing Entry Permit: 1. Short-term Beijing Entry Permit: The short-term permit is valid for 7 days and can be obtained at highway and national road inspection stations entering Beijing or at local traffic teams. Required documents include the vehicle registration certificate, driver's license, and compulsory traffic insurance policy. Each vehicle can apply for a maximum of 12 entry permits per year, with each permit valid for up to 7 days. 2. Long-term Beijing Entry Permit: The long-term permit is valid for half a year and can be obtained at the traffic team in the area of residence (where the temporary residence permit is registered). For official vehicles, a copy of the organization code certificate (for Beijing-based institutions) is required. Private vehicle owners need to bring the owner's ID card, temporary residence permit, exhaust emission test certificate, compulsory traffic insurance policy, vehicle registration certificate, and driver's license.