How high is considered over-height for a 9.6-meter vehicle?
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For heavy and medium-duty trucks, semi-trailers carrying goods, the height from the ground must not exceed 4 meters, and for vehicles transporting containers, it must not exceed 4.2 meters. For other cargo-carrying motor vehicles, the height from the ground must not exceed 2.5 meters. Below is a detailed introduction about it: 1. Introduction 1: The cargo carried by motor vehicles should comply with the approved load capacity, and overloading is strictly prohibited. 2. Introduction 2: The length, width, and height of the cargo must not violate loading requirements, and the cargo must not be spilled or scattered. 3. Introduction 3: The cargo carried by motor vehicles must not exceed the approved load capacity specified in the vehicle's registration certificate, and the loading length and width must not exceed the dimensions of the cargo compartment.