What does it mean to drive a non-commercial motor vehicle?
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Non-commercial motor vehicles are those not used for profit-making purposes. Here are the detailed explanations: 1. Types: Generally, private cars and company-owned vehicles for self-use are non-commercial vehicles. Non-commercial motor vehicles are not allowed to engage in commercial activities; otherwise, they will be penalized. If they need to participate in commercial activities, the owner must apply to change the vehicle's nature at the vehicle management office of the traffic management department under the public security organ where the vehicle is registered. 2. Regulations: Non-commercial private cars are no longer subject to the 15-year mandatory scrapping limit. As long as the vehicle is in good condition and passes the annual inspection, it can be used continuously until the mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, after which it may be guided to be scrapped by the traffic police department. However, commercial vehicles will be guided to be scrapped by the traffic police department after 8 years of use.