What are non-motor vehicles? Which vehicles are included?
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Motor vehicles generally refer to vehicles that have their own power devices, can drive alone on highways and urban roads, and complete transportation tasks. According to the national safety inspection standards for motor vehicles, motor vehicles can be divided into the following types: 1. Large vehicles: Refers to various vehicles with a total mass greater than 4,500 kilograms, or a vehicle length greater than or equal to 6 meters, or a seating capacity greater than or equal to 20 people. 2. Small vehicles: Refers to vehicles with a total mass of less than 4,500 kilograms (including 4,500 kilograms), a vehicle length of less than 6 meters, or a seating capacity of fewer than 20 people. 3. Special-purpose vehicles: Refers to vehicles equipped with special devices and designed for specific purposes, including street sweepers, instrument vehicles, postal vehicles, and truck cranes. 4. Special vehicles: Refers to emergency vehicles with special purposes, including fire trucks, ambulances, engineering rescue vehicles, police vehicles, and accident investigation vehicles. 5. Trams: Refers to vehicles powered by electric motors, equipped with trolley poles, and running on tracks. 6. Trolleybuses: Refers to vehicles powered by electric motors, equipped with trolley poles, and fitted with tires or wheels.