What is a Type II Vehicle?

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VanSamantha
07/29/25 6:49pm
Type II vehicles refer to passenger vehicles with 8 to 19 seats or trucks weighing more than 2 tons up to 5 tons. The classification of vehicle toll categories on toll roads is generally implemented according to the industry standards of the Ministry of Transport, uniformly divided into five types of vehicles. Type I vehicles: Cars and small passenger vehicles with 7 seats (including 7 seats) or less, and small trucks weighing 2 tons (including 2 tons) or less. Type II vehicles: Passenger vehicles with 8 to 19 seats, and trucks weighing more than 2 tons up to 5 tons (including 5 tons). Type III vehicles: Passenger vehicles with 20 to 39 seats, trucks weighing more than 5 tons up to 10 tons (including 10 tons), and 20-foot container trucks. Type IV vehicles: Passenger vehicles with 40 seats (including 40 seats) or more, trucks weighing more than 10 tons up to 15 tons (including 15 tons), and 40-foot container trucks are classified as Type IV vehicles. Type V vehicles: Trucks weighing more than 15 tons.
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