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Liaoning Province Road Traffic Management Implementation Measures

Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 These measures are formulated in accordance with the provisions of the "Road Traffic Management Regulations of the People's Republic of China" (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") and in combination with the actual situation of our province. Article 2 All vehicles, pedestrians, passengers and persons conducting traffic-related activities on the roads in our province must abide by the Regulations and these Measures. Article 3 Government agencies, the military, groups, enterprises, institutions and other organizations should establish and improve traffic safety responsibility systems to maintain traffic order. Article 4 The provincial, municipal, and county (including county-level cities and districts, the same below) public security organs are the competent authorities for road traffic management and are responsible for the specific implementation of these Measures. Chapter 2 Vehicles Article 5 It is not allowed to spray, paste, or hang advertisements, slogans, or posters on the outside of motor vehicles. Article 6 Motor trucks permanently stationed in our province and other provinces and cities in our province must spray the name of the unit (except military vehicles) on the outside of both sides of the door, and spray the enlarged number of the vehicle license plate on the rear end of the carriage, and the handwriting should be kept clear; Small taxis must have a clear sign with the word "For Rent" on the vehicle. Article 7 Motor vehicles are not allowed to be modified without the approval of the public security organ or its entrusted agency. The tractor is not allowed to change the wheel speed. Assembling motor vehicles is prohibited. Article 8 Motor vehicles must abide by the following regulations when towing and towing vehicles:

(1) The traction device and connecting device should be firm and safe;

(2) Long cargo trailers towed (Gun truck) should have brakes, lighting devices and special clamps;

(3) The towed construction machinery should have protective nets and red sign lights;

(4) Passenger cars Trailers are not allowed to be towed, and articulated buses are not allowed to tow vehicles;

(5) Vehicles carrying dangerous goods are not allowed to tow, tow, or be towed by other vehicles;

(6) ) Three-wheeled motor vehicles are not allowed to be towed by other types of vehicles, nor are they allowed to tow other types of vehicles. Chapter 3 Vehicle Drivers Article 9 Drivers of motor vehicles must pass the examination by the public security agency or its entrusted agency where the unit is located (or the place of registered residence if there is no unit) and obtain a driver's license before being allowed to drive a vehicle. Article 10 When driving a vehicle, in addition to complying with the provisions of Article 26 of the Regulations, motor vehicle drivers must also carry a temporary driving license and safety assessment certificate; they are not allowed to go barefoot. Article 11 Bicycle and tricycle drivers must comply with the following provisions in addition to Article 58 of the Regulations:

(1) Stopping and talking on the roadway is not allowed;

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(2) It is not allowed to ride a bicycle on highways or city streets;

(3) When passing through the opening of a road isolation facility, one should get off the vehicle;

(4) ) When walking with a cart in this lane, more than two people are not allowed to talk and walk side by side;

(5) No other actions that hinder traffic safety are allowed on the road.

Provisions (1), (4) and (5) of this article apply to rickshaws. Article 12 Disabled persons must carry a driving license issued by the public security agency when driving a special motor vehicle, and are not allowed to bring other persons with them. Article 13 When a traffic accident occurs, the vehicle causing the accident must stop immediately, protect the scene and report to the public security organs. The driver and on-board personnel should rescue injured persons. If objects at the scene really need to be moved, accurate markings should be made and obvious signs should be set up around the scene. Chapter 4 Vehicle Loading Article 14 Motor vehicle loading must comply with the following regulations:

(1) The height of the luggage rack on the roof of the passenger car shall not exceed four meters from the ground, and the length and width It is not allowed to exceed the luggage rack, and the items should be covered with nets and tied firmly;

(2) The cover on the truck must not block the enlarged number of the license plate. When it must be covered, obvious signs should be sprayed on the cover. The number plate is enlarged, but the number plate, turn signal, brake light, and tail light are not allowed to be blocked;

(3) Except for the provisions of the first paragraph, no objects are allowed to be hung or tied on the outside of the motor vehicle body;< /p>

(4) Hand-operated motor vehicles are not allowed to carry objects on the handlebars; sidecars are only allowed to carry objects in the sidecar, and the height of the objects must not exceed 1.2 meters from the ground. The length and width are not allowed to exceed the sidecar, and the load capacity is not allowed to exceed 150 kilograms; the load capacity of two-wheeled motorcycles is not allowed to exceed 80 kilograms; the load capacity of light motorcycles is not allowed to exceed 30 kilograms. Article 15 Vehicles carrying dangerous goods such as flammable, explosive, radioactive, corrosive and highly toxic materials shall travel according to the time, route and speed approved by the public security authority, and must hang a clear sign with the words "dangerous goods"; Except for escort personnel, no other persons are allowed on board.

The car should be parked in a safe place and supervised by someone. Article 16 Mixed loading of passengers and goods is not allowed in the compartments of passenger motor vehicles. The items carried by passengers must not be placed in a way that hinders the driver's normal driving. Article 17 When there are more than six people in the carriage of a freight vehicle, the carriage must be equipped with safety devices and must be driven by a driver with 30,000 kilometers or continuous driving experience. Article 18: Motorcyclists are not allowed to carry people in front of the driver's seat, and passengers behind the motorcycle are not allowed to sit sideways. Article 19: Non-motorized vehicles are not allowed to carry one object in two or more vehicles. Chapter 5 Vehicle Driving Article 20 Two-wheeled motorcycles and mopeds should drive on the right side of the center of the road on roads that do not have a center line dividing motor lanes and non-motorized lanes; animal-drawn vehicles, rickshaws, and tricycles should keep to the right. Drive sideways. Article 21 When driving, vehicles must comply with the following speed limits:

(1) The maximum speed of a motor vehicle towing construction machinery is ten kilometers per hour on urban streets and twenty kilometers per hour on highways;

(2) When motor vehicles enter or exit alleys, doorways or reverse, the maximum speed is ten kilometers per hour. When passing through busy traffic, villages and towns, markets, and pedestrian-dense road sections, they must slow down;

< p>(3) The maximum speed of diesel tricycles is 20 kilometers per hour, but they are not allowed to drive in urban areas of large and medium-sized cities or on roads with large traffic volumes;

(4) The maximum speed of special vehicles for disabled people is fifteen kilometers.