What does a yellow license plate on a car mean?

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StArya
07/29/25 5:18pm
Car yellow license plate indicates that the vehicle is a large civil vehicle. Yellow-plated vehicles generally refer to large vehicles, such as trucks or buses weighing more than 2 tons (including vans with 12 or more seats), etc. In addition, the vast majority of vehicles for operational purposes, large motorcycles, and vehicles for agricultural use also have yellow license plates. Sedans with a length exceeding 6 meters also require yellow license plates, and a B-class or higher driver's license is needed to drive them. Sedans that can be registered with yellow plates include the Maybach 62S, Audi A8L Extended Edition, Rolls-Royce Phantom LWB, Lincoln Extended Limousine, and Cadillac DTS Extended Edition.
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