What vehicles are currently exempt from highway tolls?

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LailaAnn
07/25/25 2:05am
Here is a detailed introduction to vehicles exempt from highway tolls: Military vehicles and armed police force vehicles: Official police vehicles with unified markings that handle traffic accidents, perform regular patrol duties, and deal with emergencies on toll roads within their jurisdiction, as well as vehicles approved by the State Council's transportation department or provincial, autonomous region, or municipal governments to perform disaster relief tasks, are exempt from paying tolls. Combine harvester vehicles: Vehicles engaged in cross-regional operations of combine harvesters or transporting combine harvesters (including rice transplanters) are exempt from paying tolls. However, combine harvesters are not allowed to travel on highways. Agricultural product transport vehicles: For vehicles transporting fresh agricultural products on nationally designated green channels, toll fees may be appropriately reduced or exempted.
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