What types of vehicles are referred to as 'Two Passengers and One Hazard'?

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DiEmerson
07/24/25 4:47am
'Two Passengers and One Hazard' refers to chartered vehicles for tourism, class III or above scheduled passenger coaches, and specialized road vehicles transporting hazardous chemicals, fireworks, or civil explosives. Traffic accidents involving these vehicles often result in mass casualties, severe property damage, and other serious consequences. Therefore, traffic police have long classified 'Two Passengers and One Hazard' vehicles as key control targets, subjecting them to strict inspections and management. Maintenance of such vehicles must be standardized and systematic to ensure good technical conditions and road transport safety. 'Two Passengers and One Hazard' vehicles are the top priority in preventing major road transport accidents. For transport enterprises, if the transport distance exceeds 800 kilometers, satellite positioning devices must be installed on these vehicles as required.
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GideonLee
08/11/25 12:27am
I've been driving buses for ten years. When it comes to 'two passengers and one hazard', it refers to the two major categories of passenger vehicles plus hazardous material transport trucks. Specifically, the 'two passengers' are road transport passenger vehicles, including long-distance coaches and tour buses. These vehicles carry many people, so special attention must be paid to safe driving. The 'one hazard' refers to hazardous material transport vehicles, such as those carrying chemicals or oil tankers, which are prone to accidents and can affect entire road sections. On the road, these types of vehicles are commonly seen to have higher accident rates, so I always slow down in advance and maintain a safe distance when driving. Recalling when I drove the Northeast route before, I encountered a hazardous material truck that overturned and blocked the road for several hours, causing significant impact. Nowadays, regulations are strict, and drivers must undergo training to be certified, aiming to reduce major accidents. During routine vehicle maintenance, I also focus on checking the braking system—safety comes first, never be careless.
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