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Time limit of freight cars in Xuzhou Third Ring Road
1. The time limit for trucks in Xuzhou Third Ring Road is from 7: 00 am to 9: 30 am and from 5: 00 pm to 7: 30 pm. The time limit of Xuzhou North Third Ring Road is 7:00-9:30 in the morning and 5:00-7:30 in the afternoon, that is to say, vehicles are prohibited from passing, and traffic control measures are taken for certain vehicles in a certain period of time in order to reduce traffic flow.

Second, what are the reasons for the restrictions on trucks?

1, the impact on urban road infrastructure. Truck transportation often appears overload, which exceeds the compression capacity of urban roads and easily leads to pavement damage and other problems;

2. Urban environmental pollution. Trucks and vehicles inevitably produce exhaust emissions in the process of transporting goods, which seriously pollutes urban air quality and road surface cleaning.

3. There are great hidden dangers in truck driving safety. Freight cars are bulky, with long braking distance and many blind spots, which are easy to cause serious traffic accidents.

Three, the time limit for large trucks is:

1, trucks are prohibited from passing within the Fourth Ring Road from 6: 00 to 23: 00, and trucks over 8 tons are forbidden from 6: 00 to 22: 00 on the main road of the Fifth Ring Road;

2. Trucks from other provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities are prohibited from driving on the roads within the Fifth Ring Road all day, but trucks from other provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities that transport production and living materials for Beijing are allowed to drive on the roads within the Fifth Ring Road from 0: 00 to 6: 00 every day after handling the freight pass to Beijing;

3, Chang 'an Street Xinxing Bridge to Guo Mao Bridge day and night to prohibit the passage of freight vehicles.

4. What does a truck mean?

A truck is a commercial vehicle designed and equipped mainly for carrying goods, whether it can tow a trailer or not.

Trucks are generally called trucks, also known as trucks, which refer to cars that are mainly used to transport goods, and sometimes refer to cars that can tow other vehicles, belonging to the category of commercial vehicles. Generally, according to the weight of the car, it can be divided into heavy and light. Most trucks use diesel engines as power sources, but some light trucks use gasoline, liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas.

Truck, whose official name is truck, is a kind of vehicle used to carry goods and commodities, including dump trucks, tractors, off-road and off-road trucks, and various vehicles specially manufactured for special needs (such as car ferries, fire engines and ambulances, tank trucks, container tractors, etc.). ). See English-Chinese truck dictionary and truck atlas.

In fact, the classification of trucks in China society is very confusing, and some of them are classified according to the total mass and the exhaust capacity of useful engines. The new national standard "Terms and definitions of automobile and trailer types" divides trucks into commercial vehicles, which are subdivided into: general trucks, multi-purpose trucks, full trailer tractors, off-road trucks, special work trucks and special trucks.

A car usually consists of four parts: engine, chassis, body and electrical equipment.

Legal basis:

Article 62 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law

Driving a motor vehicle shall not have the following acts:

(1) Driving when the doors and carriages are not closed;

(two) hanging or placing objects that hinder the driver's sight in the front and rear windows of the motor vehicle cab;

(3) Making and answering hand-held telephones, watching TV and other acts that hinder safe driving;

(4) Turn off the engine or slide in neutral when descending a steep slope;

(five) throwing objects on the road;

(6) The motorcyclist leaves the handlebar or hangs articles on the handlebar;

(seven) driving a motor vehicle for more than 4 hours without stopping or parking for less than 20 minutes;

(eight) honking in areas or sections where honking is prohibited.