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What kind of bus is an operating bus?

Operating passenger vehicles refer to motor vehicles engaged in road transportation business activities for the purpose of profit, that is, economic benefits are generated and obtained through transportation related to business activities.

Operating passenger vehicles refer to motor vehicles engaged in road transportation business activities for the purpose of profit, that is, economic benefits are generated and obtained through transportation related to business activities. There are obvious differences between commercial vehicles and ordinary social vehicles, mainly in the following two aspects: 1. Large-scale characteristics: Most of the vehicles engaged in commercial road transportation of passengers and cargo are large and medium-sized vehicles, and their overall dimensions, curb weight, total weight, and passenger and cargo mass are all much larger than ordinary social vehicles. 2. Characteristics of operating intensity: The operating intensity is much higher than that of ordinary social vehicles. The average annual mileage of a bicycle (check transaction price | participation | preferential policies) is much higher than that of developed countries such as Japan and Germany (50,000 to 60,000 km U002F), and even higher than ordinary social vehicles (10,000 to 30,000 km U002F) .

How long does it take for a commercial vehicle to be scrapped? The scrappage period for large or medium-sized commercial buses is fifteen years, and the scrappage period for other small and micro commercial buses is ten years. If operating buses and non-operating buses are interchanged and used, the non-operating buses will also follow the scrapping standards of operating buses, and the scrapping period is fifteen years. If a non-commercial bus is converted into a commercial bus, the scrappage period is shortened to fifteen years.

Operational passenger cars refer to cars used for commercial passenger transportation in accordance with transportation industry standards.

Legal basis:

Article 809 of the "People's Republic of China and Civil Code" defines a transport contract. A transport contract is when the carrier transports passengers or goods from the place of departure to A contract in which the passenger, shipper or consignee pays the fare or transportation charges at an agreed place.

Article 810: The carrier has compulsory contractual obligations. A carrier engaged in public transportation shall not refuse ordinary and reasonable transportation requirements of passengers and shippers.