What does the red label mean?
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Red-labeled vehicles bear the words "Environmental Protection Mark", indicating they do not meet the national environmental protection requirements. Below is a brief introduction to various types of marks: 1. Red label: The red mark is printed with the words "Environmental Protection Mark". The red label means that the vehicle does not meet the specified standards and is given a one-month rectification period. If the vehicle still fails to meet the standards after one month, the mark will be revoked. Vehicles without the mark are not allowed to drive on the road. If a vehicle without an environmental protection mark is found driving on the road, it will be impounded and fined. 2. Yellow label: The yellow mark is printed with the words "Environmental Protection Compliance Mark". Vehicles that meet the national first-level emission standards can obtain the yellow label. In some restricted areas, yellow-labeled and red-labeled vehicles are not allowed to enter. 3. Green label: The green mark is printed with the words "Environmental Protection Compliance Mark". Green-labeled vehicles can travel unimpeded in the main urban areas.