What is the load capacity of a pickup truck in tons?
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Generally, the load capacity of a pickup truck is around 0.5 tons, slightly larger ones can carry 0.75 tons, while some pickup trucks with high-strength frame structures and widened, thickened designs can exceed 1.5 times the standard capacity, achieving an actual load capacity of up to 1.15 tons. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of pickup trucks: Advantages: They combine the riding comfort of a sedan with the cargo-carrying capability of a truck bed. They can transport both people and goods and feature a higher chassis, making them ideal for off-road modifications by truck enthusiasts. Additionally, pickup trucks can benefit from green pass policies for trucks. Disadvantages: Pickup trucks have long been subject to policy restrictions. They are classified the same as ordinary trucks and require body markings and reflective strips, which can be seen as a 'disfigurement' policy. However, by the end of 2020, all prefecture-level and lower cities had lifted restrictions on pickup trucks entering urban areas. As of now, the ban on pickup trucks has been largely lifted nationwide.