What does a non-motor vehicle driver mean?
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"Non-motor vehicle driver" refers to the operator of a vehicle that is driven by human or animal power on the road, as well as vehicles with power devices but whose maximum design speed, unladen mass, and dimensions comply with relevant national standards, such as motorized wheelchairs for the disabled. The following is an introduction to non-motor vehicles: 1. Introduction: "Non-motor vehicle" refers to a vehicle driven by human or animal power on the road, as well as vehicles with power devices but whose maximum design speed, unladen mass, and dimensions comply with relevant national standards, such as motorized wheelchairs for the disabled. 2. Regulations: Non-motor vehicles should comply with relevant traffic safety regulations when driving on the road. Non-motor vehicles should drive in the non-motor vehicle lane; on roads without a non-motor vehicle lane, they should drive on the right side of the roadway. 3. Driving guidelines: Non-motor vehicles that cannot drive in their lane due to the occupation of the non-motor vehicle lane may use the adjacent motor vehicle lane in the obstructed section and quickly return to the non-motor vehicle lane after passing the occupied section. Motor vehicles encountering this situation should slow down and yield.