As long as all available seat belts are being utilised, excess passengers can ride in the vehicle without violating the law. If the excess passengers dirsupt the driver in anyway, the driver can be charged with careless driving. Seriously the above answer is not correct in my opinion. The number of passengers in a vehicle should not exceed the number of seatbelts available under any circumstance.
However many people the car was designed for.
Typical cars are designed for:
However some vehicles have more seats. You can legally have in the car as many people as there are seats.
So, 5 seats = 5 people, 6 seats = 6 people and so on.
1-2 people.
As many as the lender requires.
2 or 3 not for sure that much
nopeBut they may be allowed to impound it. Only a sitting judge could confiscate it, if the law allows. There are many laws that allow for the confiscation of private property involved in, or associated with criminal activity.
How many people you want it to be.
there are allowed to be 7 people on the court at once but 10 people on a team
you are not allowed to drive in the bike lane at all
In Brazil, the number of people allowed per car depends on the type of vehicle and the number of seat belts available. Generally, each person in a vehicle is required to have a seat belt, so the number of people per car should not exceed the number of available seat belts.
If you are in Philadelphia PA Department of License and Inspections can give you a ticket on your vehicle on private property if it is not legal or there are to many vehicles on your property.
they are allowed to eat what they like
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