What are the five required certificates for transport vehicles?
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Transport vehicles must have five complete certificates: ID card, driver's license, vehicle license, professional qualification certificate, and operation permit. The requirements for transport vehicles are as follows: Box trucks for transporting gases: Box trucks transporting bottled compressed gases and liquefied gases must be equipped with ventilation devices and fixing devices. Special vehicles for transporting flammable and explosive materials: Special vehicles for transporting flammable and explosive materials must be equipped with conductive rubber drag strip devices that meet regulations. Compressed gas vehicles: Special vehicles for transporting horizontally placed bottled compressed gases and liquefied gases must have internal compartment widths that match the length dimensions of the gas cylinders. Vehicles for transporting oxides: Oxidizers and organic peroxides must be transported using temperature-controlled box-type special vehicles.
Having all five certificates for transport vehicles is crucial to ensure legal operation and safety. As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience in transportation, these five certificates must be carried at all times. First is the business license, which proves the company has the qualifications to operate and take on jobs. Next is the road transport operation license—without it, the government won’t allow you to conduct business. The road transport certificate is affixed to each vehicle, just like an ID card. Then there’s the driver’s license—no license, no driving. Finally, the driver’s professional qualification certificate, especially for freight transport, requires specialized certification. I remember once forgetting my qualification certificate and getting pulled over by traffic police, fined several hundred yuan, and the vehicle was suspended for a day—a huge loss. Now, before heading out, I habitually open my folder to check the expiration dates of all certificates and update them regularly without delay. A safe journey is what truly matters. I recommend that beginners jot these down in a notebook and make it a habit to avoid small oversights leading to big troubles.