Must Pickup Trucks Weigh In Before Entering Highways?
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Pickup trucks must weigh in before entering highways. The specific circumstances are as follows: 1. Avoid overloading: As pickup trucks are still classified as trucks, violations such as speeding, exceeding width limits, overloading, improper lighting, and reflective strip issues will incur penalties. 2. Toll charges: Similar to passenger vehicles, standard toll rates apply. Precautions for pickup trucks entering highways include: 1. Refuse overloading: The pickup truck policy clearly states that closed highway toll stations must implement non-stop weight detection at entry points. Since tolls aren't weight-based, the purpose of weighing is obviously to prevent pickup truck overload violations. 2. Speed limits for pickups: Following commercial vehicle speed standards, the speed must not exceed 100km/h. Blue-license plate pickups also have a 100km/h speed limit. Exceeding the limit by 50% or more will result in immediate deduction of 12 driver's license points.