Will points be deducted for placing items on an SUV roof rack?

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DeBrody
07/29/25 8:16pm
Exceeding the specified range will result in a deduction of 3 points. Below is relevant extended information: 1. Roof rack: A device installed on the roof of a vehicle for placing items, which increases interior space by storing items on the roof rack. Roof racks are convenient for carrying a large number of items when traveling. However, installing a roof rack increases the vehicle's wind resistance, thereby increasing fuel consumption, so it should be removed if not used for a long time. Roof racks are suitable for medium to large vehicles such as commercial vehicles and off-road vehicles. 2. SUV: Refers to a sport utility vehicle, which is different from an ORV (Off-Road Vehicle) that can be used on rough terrain. The full name of an SUV is sport-utility-vehicle or suburban-utility-vehicle, meaning a suburban utility vehicle. It is a type of vehicle that combines the space functionality of a station wagon with the off-road capabilities of a pickup truck.
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