What is the difference between blue license plates and yellow license plates?

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DeAlexa
07/29/25 5:41pm
The differences between blue license plates and yellow license plates are as follows: 1. In terms of vehicle types: Blue license plates are for small vehicles, used for cars with a body length of less than 6 meters, a total weight of less than 4.5 tons, and a permitted load capacity of less than 2 tons, including small cars and mini trucks. Yellow license plates are for larger vehicles, such as motorcycles, experimental vehicles, agricultural vehicles, and training vehicles. Therefore, based on the type of vehicle, there will be different requirements for the driver's license level. 2. In terms of driving access: Large vehicles with yellow license plates are subject to traffic restrictions in certain specific areas and require a traffic permit, such as in urban areas. 3. In terms of vehicle annual inspections: Vehicles with yellow license plates generally require an operating permit and must undergo an annual inspection every year, while vehicles with blue license plates do not need an operating permit. New vehicles are inspected every 6 years, and after 6 years, they are inspected every 2 years.
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