Best practices dictate that the number of passengers be limited to the number of working seat belts in the vehicle.
in single cab pick up trucks 2 but in a car only 1
A Boeing 747 can carry around 366 to 524 passengers, depending on the model and seating layout. The Boeing 747-400, one of the most common versions, usually seats about 416 passengers in a three-class setup (First, Business, and Economy). The 747-8 Intercontinental, the largest version, can carry up to 524 passengers in a typical two-class configuration. Airlines can customize the seating, so the total capacity may vary slightly from one airline to another.
200
2200 I'm sure
Over 300
2, 228, including the crew
eight people
2 if you count the pilot
it was designed to have 7000 passengers.
you have to dis-engage the passangers door lock with car off.
It would raise the center of gravity and make the bus less stable.
As many as the car is designed to take.