In Virginia, a 17-year-old driver with a provisional license can have one passenger under the age of 18 who is not a family member for the first year after obtaining the license. After that period, they can have up to three passengers under 18. However, there are no restrictions on the number of adult passengers. These rules aim to promote safety among young drivers.
None, they are for driver only.
If you mean how old you have to be to ride with the driver, then it depends on the policy of his company. Many independent truckers drive with their families and children, but some companies have policies against passengers.
85 to 215 passengers - depending on the model !
None.
There are no age restrictions in Virginia for motorcycle passengers. http://home.ama-cycle.org/amaccess/laws/result.asp?state=VA
The original Wright Flyer held no passengers, only the pilot.
Take the number of passengers the jet ski can hold, subtract the number of people towed, and that's how many people can ride. One of them must be the driver. One of them must be the observer, to alert the driver if the person towed is in distress so the driver can concentrate on driving. This means you need a 3-person jet ski to tow one person.
Passengers fly on a plane.
A 747-400 with 3 classes of service holds about 416 passengers. With 2 classes of service it can hold 524 passengers.
A person who drives passengers in a car is commonly referred to as a "driver." If they are specifically providing a service for hire, they may be called a "taxi driver" or "ride-share driver." In a more general sense, they can also be referred to as a "chauffeur," especially if they are driving a luxury vehicle or providing a high-end service.
Only the driver.
Only the driver.