What does short-distance car mean?
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Driving time within 1 hour is considered short-distance, 2-3 hours is medium-distance, and over 4 hours is long-distance. Below are relevant introductions: 1. Freight transport: Generally, trips within 4 hours are called short-distance transport, while those over 10 hours are long-distance transport. The Ministry of Transport's 'Regulations on the Use and Management of Road Waybills' stipulates that road waybills for long-distance transport are issued per vehicle per trip and are valid for that trip; for short-distance transport, one waybill per day is issued for goods from the same consignor and is valid for that day. 2. Passenger transport: Long-distance transport companies define 200 kilometers and above as long-distance, 400 kilometers as same-day round trip, and 800 kilometers as same-day arrival. 3. Self-driving trips: Usually, within 50 kilometers is considered short-distance, 50 to 300 kilometers is small long-distance, 300 to 500 kilometers is general long-distance, and over 500 kilometers is ultra-long-distance.