Can Pickup Trucks Drive on Highways?
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Pickup trucks can drive on highways. Speed limits on highways: The maximum speed limit for pickup trucks on highways is 120KM/h, and the minimum is 60KM/h. The actual maximum speed limit depends on specific conditions, as each road may have different limits. However, according to the Road Traffic Safety Law, the maximum speed limit can only be set at 120KM/h. Currently, most highways have speed limits between 100-120KM/h, while some tunnels and bridges may limit speeds to 80KM/h. Speed limits may also be lowered during severe weather. Generally, speed limit signs are displayed when entering highways. Toll charges on highways: Most pickup trucks are classified as light trucks, which are subject to toll charges. Pickup trucks fall under the light truck category and can drive in truck lanes. Although the toll amount for pickup trucks may be the same as that for small family cars, the calculation method differs. Pickup trucks are charged based on ton-kilometers.