Can New Energy Vehicles Drive on Highways?
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New energy vehicles can drive on highways. Here are the specific details: Qualifications: The new energy vehicle driven by the owner should be produced by a legitimate manufacturer and possess the motor vehicle registration certificate, qualification certificate, and other credentials issued by relevant national authorities such as quality supervision. Driving License: The vehicle should be registered with a special license plate for new energy vehicles (temporary license plates are also acceptable) and have a motor vehicle driving license issued by the traffic management department. Speed: The maximum speed of the vehicle should meet the speed requirements for highway travel. Relevant Regulations: According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law" and the "Henan Province Highway Regulations," vehicles must meet the basic conditions for road travel to drive on highways. This means the vehicle must be a motor vehicle registered with the traffic management department of the public security authorities. Temporary road travel also requires obtaining a temporary pass and license plate, displaying the motor vehicle license plate, placing the inspection qualification mark and insurance mark, and carrying the motor vehicle driving license in the vehicle.