Let's talk about how hard it is to drive a truck for transportation, but if you can make money smoothly, it is also worthy of the efforts of truck drivers.
Many users have reported using light-duty box trucks for refrigerated transportation. According to the vehicle's approved load capacity, they were caught by traffic police after carrying more than ten boxes of beef on the road. They said they were overloaded, just a dozen boxes of beef. How could they be overweight?

It is not difficult to find that most overloaded vehicles are 4.2-meter light trucks with blue license plates. Many drivers complain that "the vehicle is overloaded without loading!" Indeed, for light trucks with blue license plates.
The car weighs three tons, plus the fuel and the weight of the driver and passengers, it is almost three and a half tons. However, most blue license plate trucks have a certified load capacity of less than two tons, which means that a blue license plate truck can only carry about one ton of heavy cargo. No wonder many driver friends say, 'My car doesn't exceed the limit without loading, it will definitely exceed the limit as soon as it's loaded.'.
Why do so many people still prefer to buy blue light trucks? There are two main reasons: first, getting on a blue license plate truck has a low entry threshold and can be driven with a C license; Secondly, now highways implement axle based toll collection, and blue license plate trucks are classified as two axle trucks. As long as the vehicle and cargo are under 18 tons, they can enter the highway.
And as long as the refrigerated truck carrying goods does not exceed 18 tons, the toll standards on highways are the same. So, as long as the driver of a blue license plate car can carry more cargo within the range of less than 18 tons, they can carry more cargo.