What Kind of Vehicles Are Considered Motor Vehicles?

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VonPeyton
07/29/25 7:06pm
Motor vehicles refer to wheeled vehicles equipped with mechanical power drive, designed for road use to transport passengers or goods, or to perform specialized engineering tasks. Below is an introduction to relevant knowledge about motor vehicles: 1. Types of Motor Vehicles: According to national safety inspection standards for motor vehicles, types include large automobiles, small automobiles, specialized vehicles, special-purpose vehicles, and trams, among others. 2. Power Unit: Motor vehicles generally refer to those equipped with their own power units, capable of operating independently on highways and urban roads to fulfill transportation tasks.
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