Multifunctional messengers in the automotive world: Definition and classification of passenger vehicles
In our daily lives, passenger vehicles play an important role, carrying passengers and luggage, serving urban transportation and team transportation. Standard passenger vehicles usually accommodate more than 9 people, including the driver's seat, and have a spacious square body designed to provide comfortable transportation space for passengers and luggage. These vehicles are cleverly designed to meet the needs of long-distance travel and group travel, and are an indispensable member of the commercial transportation field.
On the other hand, small ordinary passenger vehicles have a unique positioning. With a body length of less than 6 meters and a passenger capacity of no more than 9 people, they are considered small vehicles, but as commercial vehicles, they are clearly different from small cars. Small ordinary passenger vehicles have a suspension system similar to that of buses and use yellow-based black license plates. They mainly serve the transportation of people, including employees and luggage, and are suitable for daily commuting and team activities in cities.
When it comes to small cars, they belong to the basic models in the passenger car category, usually with a length limited to less than 6 meters, and are mainly used for private use rather than commercial operations. Driving such vehicles requires a corresponding driver's license, such as Class C and above, otherwise it will be considered an illegal act. Therefore, for the selection of vehicles and driving qualifications, we must strictly abide by the regulations to ensure safe travel.
