What does a towing motor vehicle mean?
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A vehicle that tows another vehicle involved in an accident or experiencing a breakdown is called a towing motor vehicle. Here is some extended information: Specific regulations: The towed motor vehicle must not carry any passengers other than the driver and must not tow a trailer; the width of the towed motor vehicle must not exceed that of the towing motor vehicle; when using a flexible connection towing device, the distance between the towing vehicle and the towed vehicle should be more than 4000mm and less than 10000mm; for a towed vehicle with failed brakes, a rigid connection towing device must be used; both the towing vehicle and the towed vehicle must turn on their hazard warning flashers. Automotive cranes and wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles are not allowed to tow other vehicles. Motorcycles are not allowed to tow other vehicles or be towed by other vehicles.