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Which four types of vehicles do two passengers and one danger refer to?

Two passengers and one hazard refers to chartered buses for tourism, class III or above office buses, and special road vehicles for transporting hazardous chemicals, fireworks and firecrackers, and civilian explosives.

For vehicles with dangerous chemicals, it may be because they are loaded with dangerous items, such as transporting fireworks and firecrackers, which are special vehicles for the road. For these vehicles, it is necessary to pay more attention to safety when driving, and there should be no problems such as overloading to avoid traffic accidents causing major impacts. Items such as fireworks and firecrackers generally only appear during major festivals or the Spring Festival. At this time, the traffic police will also take special care of this type of vehicle.

Two Passengers and One Danger refers to chartered buses engaged in tourism, class III or above office buses, and special road vehicles transporting hazardous chemicals, fireworks and firecrackers, and civilian explosives. Once these vehicles are involved in traffic accidents, they often cause serious consequences such as death and injury, heavy property losses, etc. Therefore, the traffic police have long listed two passenger and one dangerous vehicles as key control objects, and strictly inspect and manage them. The maintenance of such vehicles must be standardized and Standardization ensures that vehicles are in good technical condition and road transportation safety is ensured.

Supervision

Starting from August 1, 2011, newly manufactured vehicles with two passengers and one hazard must be installed with vehicle-mounted terminal technical requirements for road transport vehicle satellite positioning systems before leaving the factory. For vehicles that do not meet the regulations, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will not publish vehicle product announcements for satellite positioning devices. The road transportation management department must check the installation and working conditions of the vehicle's satellite positioning device when applying for a road transport certificate for the vehicle. For new vehicles that are not equipped with satellite positioning devices as required, the transportation department will not issue a road transport certificate.

For operating vehicles that have obtained road transportation certificates but have not yet installed satellite positioning devices, the road transportation management department must urge transportation companies to install satellite positioning devices in accordance with regulations and connect to the national key operating vehicle network joint control system , starting from January 1, 2012, for transport vehicles that do not install satellite positioning devices in accordance with regulations or are not connected to the national networked joint control system, the road transport management department should suspend the qualification inspection of operating vehicles.