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What is the difference between a 9-seater blue license plate and a 9-seater yellow license plate?

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MacAsher
08/29/25 4:28am
The differences between a 9-seater blue license plate and a 9-seater yellow license plate are as follows: 1. Vehicle Type: Blue license plates are generally applicable to small vehicles with a length of less than 6 meters and a total mass of less than or equal to 4.5 tons, while yellow license plates are applicable to large and medium-sized passenger or freight vehicles with more than 10 seats or a load capacity of more than 1 ton. 2. Driver's License: A Class C driver's license is sufficient to drive a blue license plate vehicle, while a Class B driver's license is required to drive a yellow license plate vehicle. 3. Highway Tolls: Due to the larger size and weight of yellow license plate vehicles, highway tolls for blue license plate vehicles are generally lower than those for yellow license plate vehicles. 4. Traffic Restrictions: Yellow license plate vehicles usually have time restrictions when entering urban areas and may even require a traffic permit, while blue license plate vehicles are generally not subject to such restrictions. 5. Annual Inspection: Yellow license plate vehicles usually require an operating license, and operating vehicles are basically inspected once a year, while blue license plate vehicles can be inspected once every two years.
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