What does non-compliant vehicle mean?

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McEvangeline
07/30/25 10:40am
"Non-compliant vehicle" refers to powered two-wheeled transportation devices such as electric bicycles and fuel-powered assistive bikes that are driven on roads but do not meet national standards for non-motor vehicle products in terms of maximum design speed, unladen weight, and dimensions, and are not included in the national motor vehicle product catalog. The social impacts are as follows: Inability to obtain license plates and registration: Since "non-compliant vehicles" are not listed in the national motor vehicle "Product Catalog" directory, vehicle management authorities cannot register or issue license plates for them. As a result, these vehicles can only operate as unlicensed and unregistered "black vehicles," posing hidden dangers to road traffic safety. Impact on road traffic order: The majority of people who drive "non-compliant vehicles" do not have a driver's license. This group generally lacks knowledge of traffic safety laws, frequently running red lights, changing lanes arbitrarily, crossing roads suddenly, making abrupt U-turns or sharp turns, carrying passengers illegally, and not wearing safety helmets. These actions severely disrupt normal road traffic order and significantly impact the city's traffic order and urban image.
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