How to Determine if a Vehicle is for Commercial Use?
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You can tell by checking the vehicle's driving license and registration certificate. To determine if a vehicle is for commercial use, observe the driving license or registration certificate. For commercial vehicles, the usage nature section on the driving license and registration certificate will be marked as 'commercial,' while non-commercial vehicles will be marked as 'non-commercial.' Here is additional information about commercial vehicles: 1. Commercial vehicles refer to those approved by the competent authority by the end of the reporting period to participate in commercial operations. 2. This includes vehicles in good technical condition, under repair, awaiting repair, long-term parked, and those scheduled for scrapping but not yet approved by the higher authorities. However, it does not include the company's non-commercial vehicles (such as wire stringing vehicles, tankers, trucks, and other special-purpose vehicles) or borrowed passenger vehicles. 3. As the main carriers of road transportation, commercial vehicles are closely related to social production and people's lives. Their technical condition directly affects traffic safety, transportation costs, operational efficiency, environmental protection, and service quality. 4. There are obvious differences between commercial vehicles and ordinary private vehicles.