What Vehicles Are Referred to as Motor Vehicles?

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StAdrian
07/25/25 9:46am
Motor vehicles refer to wheeled vehicles that are driven or towed by power devices and operate on roads. Below is a detailed introduction to motor vehicles: Introduction to Motor Vehicles: Motor vehicles are wheeled vehicles driven or towed by power devices, operating on roads for passenger transportation, goods delivery, or specialized operations. They include cars and car trains, motorcycles and mopeds, tractor transport units, wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles, and trailers, but exclude any vehicles running on tracks. Classification of Motor Vehicles: Large vehicles refer to various types of automobiles with a total mass exceeding 4,500 kilograms, or a vehicle length of 6 meters or more, or seating capacity for 20 or more people. Small vehicles refer to automobiles with a total mass of 4,500 kilograms or less (including 4,500 kilograms), a vehicle length under 6 meters, or seating capacity for fewer than 20 people. Other categories include specialized vehicles, special-purpose vehicles, rail cars, trolleybuses, battery-powered vehicles, tricycles, and motorcycles.
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MacLeah
08/11/25 7:26pm
Hey, when it comes to motor vehicles, I usually drive to and from work, and I feel like it's just a big machine powered by an engine. On the road, common ones include cars, SUVs, and motorcycles, which all require fuel or electricity to move the wheels forward, while bicycles that rely on human pedaling don't count. The pickup truck near my house is also a motor vehicle—super convenient for hauling goods. I still remember when I first learned to drive, the instructor always emphasized that motor vehicles are faster and more dangerous to operate than non-motorized ones, making accidents more likely, so extra caution is needed at intersections and traffic lights in the city. Honestly, there are just too many of these vehicles on the road now, and rush hour traffic is a nightmare. But they do make life a lot more convenient, like dropping kids off at school or going shopping—unlike riding a bicycle, which is slow. However, maintenance isn’t easy either, with monthly fuel costs piling up and regular check-ups needed to ensure safety. When it comes to windy or rainy weather, motor vehicles are indeed reliable—no risk of getting drenched like a drowned rat.
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