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how are vehicles classified
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Vehicles are classified based on various parameters including their intended use, size, and power source. One primary differentiation is between passenger vehicles, which include cars and SUVs designed for personal use, and commercial vehicles like trucks and buses designed for transporting goods or people. Size classification, such as compact, mid-size, or full-size, further divides passenger vehicles. Power source classification includes internal combustion engine vehicles, electric vehicles (EVs), and hybrid vehicles that combine both. Special categories also exist for motorcycles, off-road vehicles, and agricultural machinery, each defined by specific features and uses. This system helps in regulatory, marketing, and operational aspects.
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