What does 'two passengers, one hazardous, one van' refer to in terms of vehicles?

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VanLilah
07/25/25 1:39pm
Two passengers, one hazardous, one cargo, one van refers to road passenger transport, tourist passenger transport, hazardous chemical transport vehicles, freight vehicles, and van-type vehicles. Below is relevant information: 1. Public passenger transport: Public passenger transport refers to passenger transportation using transport tools within urban and suburban areas to facilitate public travel. It is an important component of urban transportation. 2. Road passenger transport: The business of transporting passengers by vehicles along roads, abbreviated as road passenger transport. It is one of the important components of road transportation. The main characteristics of road passenger transport are convenience and speed. Vehicles are flexible and mobile transport tools that can carry passengers to any urban or rural area accessible by roads, adapting to changes in passenger flow in terms of timing and boarding locations.
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DelMolly
08/11/25 8:50pm
As regular drivers who are often on the road, we’ve actually given this term some thought. The 'two passengers' refer to long-distance buses and chartered tourist coaches, while 'one hazardous' points to tankers carrying dangerous goods like oil or chemicals. 'One van' specifically refers to those 7-8-seater minivans. Why such detailed categorization? Because accidents involving these vehicles have the most severe consequences. A long-distance bus rollover could cost dozens of lives, a hazardous material leak could blow up half a street, and overloaded minivans are especially prone to dangerous fishtailing. Traffic police enforce the strictest checks on these vehicles—GPS tracking and speed limiters are mandatory. When we see these vehicles on the road, it’s always wise to keep a safe distance, especially on curves. Safety is about prevention, and staying aware is the best defense.
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