Can Pickup Trucks Drive on Elevated Roads?
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Pickup trucks are not allowed on elevated roads. The specific details are as follows: According to the "Road Traffic Safety Regulations," trucks are prohibited from driving on elevated roads, and pickup trucks fall under the category of trucks, hence they are not permitted. A pickup truck is a light-duty cargo vehicle featuring an open-top cargo box behind the cab, with the cargo box side panels integrated with the cab. It resembles a sedan in the front and has a cargo box at the rear, serving as a dual-purpose passenger and cargo vehicle. The following vehicles are prohibited from entering elevated roads: non-motor vehicles, motorcycles, fuel-powered assist bicycles, electric (two-wheel, three-wheel, four-wheel) vehicles that do not meet national standards, low-speed cargo vehicles, three-wheeled cars, tractors, and medium (and above) cargo trucks.