What does 'freight transport' mean on the vehicle license?
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Here is an introduction about the 'freight transport' designation on the vehicle license: 1. Introduction one: A vehicle with 'use nature' marked as 'freight transport' in the 'Motor Vehicle License' means that the vehicle can only be used for carrying goods and cannot be used for passenger transport (passenger transport). 2. Introduction two: The motor vehicle license is equivalent to the ID card of the vehicle, which proves the ownership, purpose, model, service life and other information of the vehicle. 3. Introduction three: The use nature mainly refers to the purpose of the vehicle, such as freight transport, passenger transport, operation, taxi, etc. The user must use the vehicle within the scope of the designated nature. 4. Introduction four: Article 8 of the 'Regulations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road' (Ministry of Transport Order No. 9 of 2019) and the 'Decision on Amending the ' (Ministry of Transport Order No. 5 of 2019) clearly stipulate the conditions that road dangerous goods transport vehicles themselves should meet, that is, 'the technical performance meets the requirements of the national standard 'Comprehensive Performance Requirements and Test Methods for Operating Vehicles' (GB18565).