What are the vehicle identification standards?

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McGarrett
07/29/25 6:30pm
Here are the types of vehicles and their identification standards: 1. Large passenger vehicles: Vehicle length greater than 6m or seating capacity of 20 or more (including the driver). 2. Medium passenger vehicles: Vehicle length less than 6m, seating capacity greater than 9 and less than 20. 3. Small passenger vehicles: Vehicle length less than 6m, seating capacity of 9 or fewer. 4. Mini passenger vehicles: Vehicle length of 3.5m or less, with a total engine cylinder displacement of 1 liter or less. 5. Heavy-duty trucks: Vehicle length of 6m or more, total mass of 12,000kg or more. 6. Medium-duty trucks: Vehicle length of 6m or more, total mass of 4,500kg or more but less than 12,000kg.
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