What is the nature of the use of private cars?

1, family-owned car: refers to family or personal ownership, and the use of non-business passenger car.

2, non-business bus: refers to the party and government organs, enterprises and institutions, social organizations, embassies and consulates and other institutions engaged in official business or in the production and business activities do not directly or indirectly way to collect freight or rent of the bus, including the party and government organs, enterprises and institutions, social organizations, embassies and consulates and other institutions for the purpose of engaging in official business or in the production and business activities of the lease and lease period of one year or more than one year of the passenger car. Non-business buses are divided into: party and government organs, public organizations buses, enterprise buses.

Buses used for driving instructors, postal companies for postal services, courier companies for express delivery services, police cars, ordinary prison cars, ordinary ambulances in hospitals, funeral cars apply the rates corresponding to enterprise non-business buses in accordance with the authorized number of passengers stated on their driving licenses.

3, business bus: is used for passenger transportation or rental, and in a direct or indirect way to collect freight or rent. Business buses are divided into: city buses, highway passenger buses, rental and leasing buses.

Tourist buses are subject to the corresponding road passenger bus rates in accordance with the authorized number of passengers stated on their driving licenses.

4, non-business trucks: refers to the party and government organs, enterprises and public institutions, social organizations for their own use or only for personal and family life, and does not collect freight or rent in a direct or indirect way trucks (including passenger and cargo vehicles). Trucks are defined as cargo-carrying motor vehicles, vans, semi-trailers, dump trucks, battery-operated transport trucks, and lifting vehicles equipped with lifting machinery but mainly load-carrying.

Goods vehicles used for driving instructors, postal companies for postal services, and courier companies for express delivery services are subject to the rates corresponding to non-operational goods vehicles in accordance with the authorized mass of the load stated on their driving licenses.

5, business trucks: refers to trucks (including passenger and cargo vehicles) used for cargo transportation or leasing and collecting freight or rent in a direct or indirect way. Goods vehicles are cargo motor vehicles, vans, semi-trailer tractors, dump trucks, battery transport vehicles, equipped with lifting machinery but mainly load lifting trucks.

6, special vehicles: refers to all types of loading oil, gas, liquids and other special tankers; or used for clearing, sweeping, cleaning, lifting, loading and unloading (excluding dump trucks), lifting, mixing, digging, bulldozing, ballast, etc., a variety of special motor vehicles, or vans suitable for refrigeration or heating equipment equipped motor vehicles; or vehicles equipped with a fixed special instrumentation for specialized work monitoring, firefighting, money transport, medical, television and radio broadcasts. , banknote transportation, medical, television broadcasting, radar, X-ray inspection and other motor vehicles; or container tractor specially designed for towing container boxes (containers).