The amount you pay for tags and insurance. The amount of weight you can haul, pull, carry with the vehicle. Basically a 12M tag is all you would need for a SUV or Pickup. There's no reason you would be moving more than 12 tons with pickup.
yes there is a diference.
The Mercury Mariner is a passenger vehicle. It's only a commercial vehicle if used for commercial purposes. If it has passenger plates, it is not considered a commercial vehicle, and is not subject to commercial vehicle restrictions.
Continental plates are tectonic plates. They are tectonic plates upon which continents rest, and they move as do all tectonic plates. Basically, there is no difference, other than the fact that oceanic plates are another type of tectonic plate.
What do you mean by "regular"? The price of the insurance is generally based on the type of use and location of use. If the vehicle will be used "commercially" i.e. having commercial plates, the rates will be based on "commercial" rates. If it is registered "passenger" i.e. having passenger plates, the rates will be based on "passenger". If shouldn't matter if the entity buying the insurance is a person or a corporation. The price is mostly based on how you use it, the driving record of the listed driver(s), and the location of garaging. I have found over the years that in NY "passenger" rates are lower on the liability portion, and higher on the theft/collission portion. Conversely, I found that "commercial" rates are high on the liability and lower on the theft/collision.
manufacturing process of steel plates difference between heat and product analysis ?
collision is when two plates collide conservative is when two plates rub together
manufacturing process of steel plates difference between heat and product analysis ?
The mantle is below the plates.
I was told by a lawyer there is a big gray area as far as law enforcement in NYC goes. If it is clearly a passenger vehicle (not a van, not a pickup truck, etc.) with passenger (not commercial) plates then you should be OK. Even if your vehicle is registered as a passenger vehicle the vehicle type can easily get you pulled over; especially if there is a phone number plastered on the vehicle. But like you I would like a definitive answer - which I cannot seem to find either!
The electric potential difference is measured in volts. The amount of volts will depend on what kind of plates and the solution which the plates have been put in to.
There is no difference in the common usage of these terms.
No. Vehicles with commercial plates are not permitted on NY parkways, period.