Can Small Trucks Enter Urban Areas?
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Due to varying urban traffic restriction measures in different regions, small trucks are generally allowed to enter urban areas, but some road sections have restrictions, and others have time-based restrictions, which require attention. Typically, double-row small trucks are not permitted to enter downtown areas, and drivers may need to choose alternative routes. Relevant information about vehicle restrictions is as follows: 1. Regulations: The Ministry of Transport stipulates that, starting from September 21, double-row vehicle transporters are prohibited from entering highways; from July 1, 2018, non-compliant vehicle transporters are completely banned, and standard freight vehicle models are promoted. Highway toll stations may set up STW-18 portable over-limit detection equipment for random inspections. 2. Cancellation of the 15-year scrapping policy for pickup trucks: The cancellation of the 15-year scrapping policy for pickup trucks is only a new regulation in some regions. However, vehicles that fail annual inspections or reach 600,000 kilometers in mileage must still be scrapped. Currently, most regions still enforce the 15-year scrapping rule.