What is the maximum total width of a truck before it is considered an oversized transport vehicle?
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Trucks with a total width exceeding 2.55 meters are classified as oversized transport vehicles. According to the "Regulations on the Management of Oversized Transport Vehicles on Highways" (No. 62, 2016), an oversized transport vehicle is defined as a goods transport vehicle that meets any of the following conditions: 1. The total height from the ground exceeds 4 meters; 2. The total width exceeds 2.55 meters; 3. The total length exceeds 18.1 meters; 4. For two-axle trucks, the total mass exceeds 18,000 kilograms; 5. For three-axle trucks, the total mass exceeds 25,000 kilograms; for three-axle articulated vehicles, the total mass exceeds 27,000 kilograms; 6. For four-axle trucks, the total mass exceeds 31,000 kilograms; for four-axle articulated vehicles, the total mass exceeds 36,000 kilograms.