National Policies - A series of new regulations for the commercial vehicle industry, including the "Heavy Commercial Vehicle Fuel Consumption Limit," will be implemented starting in the second half of 2025, with various local initiatives to promote the scrapping and updating of old operating trucks [1] - The Ministry of Transport has initiated measures to protect the legal rights of 38 million truck drivers, including a dedicated complaint handling channel and guidelines to address common issues such as delayed payments and regulatory enforcement [2][4] Vehicle Transport Regulations - A joint action plan by the Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Public Security, and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will commence from July 2025 to regulate vehicle transport operations and maintain order in the logistics market [5] - The plan includes strict checks on the dimensions of newly added transport vehicles and prohibits the use of temporary license plates for transporting passenger vehicles [5] Driver Support Initiatives - Four departments have issued a notice to enhance support for truck drivers who suffer accidents during transport, including mutual insurance programs and various welfare services [7] - Local unions and transport departments will provide regular support services such as health check-ups and legal assistance to truck drivers [7] Charging Infrastructure Development - A notification from multiple government departments aims to promote the construction of high-power charging facilities for buses, logistics, and heavy-duty trucks, targeting over 100,000 charging stations by the end of 2027 [10] Rural Road Regulations - The "Rural Road Regulations" will take effect on September 15, 2025, focusing on curbing illegal over-limit transport on rural roads and enhancing infrastructure for rural logistics [13] New Standards Implementation - New national standards for road safety and hazardous materials transport will be implemented in October 2025, aimed at improving safety protocols [15] Local Initiatives - Hainan has launched a dedicated service for new energy trucks at the Xiuying Port, ensuring efficient cross-sea transport [20] - Guangdong plans to provide subsidies of up to 95,000 yuan per vehicle for the scrapping and updating of old non-operating heavy-duty trucks [21][23] - Ningxia has introduced a subsidy policy for the scrapping and updating of old non-operating heavy-duty trucks, effective from July 29, 2025 [28][29] Traffic Management - Tianjin has announced temporary restrictions on large trucks in certain areas due to construction, effective from August 1 to November 15, 2025 [30]
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