What is the speed limit for pickup trucks on highways?
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The maximum speed limit for pickup trucks on highways is 100km/h. Precautions for pickup trucks on highways are as follows: Do not overload: The 2019 pickup truck policy clearly states that closed highway toll station entrances will simultaneously implement non-stop weighing detection. Since tolls are not charged based on weight, the purpose of weighing is obviously to prevent pickup trucks from exceeding weight limits. Check the vehicle: Before entering the highway, be sure to inspect the vehicle's components, such as brakes, tires, and the engine, to ensure they are operating within normal parameters. If there are any issues, they should be repaired before driving on the highway to ensure driving safety.