Can RVs Travel on the Duku Highway?

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VanWeston
07/28/25 2:33pm
No, the Duku Highway has explicitly stipulated that only vehicles with fewer than seven seats and weighing less than five tons are allowed. Trailers, semi-trailers, and large vehicles with more than seven seats or weighing over five tons are prohibited from entering the Duku Highway. Related information: 1. Introduction: The Duku Highway connects the Dushanzi District of Karamay City to Kuqa City in the Aksu Prefecture. Starting from Dushanzi District in the north, it traverses the Tianshan Mountains from north to south and ends in Kuqa City in the south, spanning a total of 561 kilometers. 2. Features: With more than half of its route winding through towering mountains and deep valleys, and connecting numerous ethnic minority settlements, it has been named by 'China National Geography' as the 'Scenic Boulevard Along the Tianshan Ridge.'
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