What vehicles are included in commercial motor vehicles?

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EmmaMarie
07/30/25 8:51am
Commercial motor vehicles include taxis, contracted minibuses, private large dump trucks, small trucks, buses, etc. Commercial motor vehicles refer to motor vehicles engaged in road transport business activities for profit, i.e., generating and obtaining economic benefits through transport related to business activities. To distinguish between commercial and non-commercial motor vehicles, one mainly looks at the vehicle usage nature indicated on the motor vehicle license. If the vehicle usage nature on the license is commercial, the vehicle must have a road transport certificate (operating permit) issued by the transport management department, and the driver must possess a professional qualification certificate (work permit) to engage in commercial operations.
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