Commercial Vehicle :
Commercial Vehicle :
What does this term stand for?
A commercial vehicle is a motor vehicle used primarily for business purposes, specifically for transporting goods, materials, or passengers for compensation or in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise. Unlike personal vehicles, commercial vehicles are subject to specific regulatory requirements and classifications based on criteria such as gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), passenger capacity, and the nature of cargo transported.
Key Regulatory Criteria
- Weight-Based Classification
- Passenger Capacity Thresholds
- Hazardous Materials Transport
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