What does intra-boundary motor vehicle mean?
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Intra-boundary motor vehicles are those permitted to operate normally within a designated area, while vehicles outside these regulations are prohibited from passage. When driving in areas other than the vehicle's registered location, it is essential to pay attention to local policies regarding traffic restrictions and plate limitations for non-local motor vehicles, as well as which zones permit the operation of intra-boundary motor vehicles. Intra-boundary motor vehicles are wheeled vehicles equipped with their own power systems for propulsion or traction, capable of traveling on land without the need for tracks. These vehicles are designed for road use, serving purposes such as passenger transport, cargo delivery, or specialized operations. They include cars, trailers, agricultural transport vehicles, motorcycles, motorized tricycles, etc., but exclude vehicles operating on tracks.