What does a licensed passenger vehicle mean?

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SebastianDella
07/29/25 6:59pm
Licensed passenger vehicles generally refer to inter-provincial long-distance coaches and large tourist vehicles with proper certifications. Definition of passenger vehicles: A passenger vehicle is a motor vehicle designed and technically characterized primarily for transporting people, including specialized vehicles whose main purpose is to carry passengers. Classification of passenger vehicles: Buses can be divided into single vehicles and articulated vehicles based on their overall structure. Single vehicles are the basic type, and they are commonly classified into large, medium, small, and mini based on their gross weight or seating capacity. Among them, vehicles with a length of 3.5 meters or less and an engine displacement of 1 liter or less are classified as mini buses.
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