Fastrak uses sensors at toll booths to detect the number of passengers in a vehicle.
Fastrak determines if a vehicle is a carpool by using a transponder that is set to a specific carpool mode, which allows the system to detect the number of occupants in the vehicle and verify if it meets the carpool requirements.
The express lane uses sensors to count the number of passengers in a vehicle.
it depends on what kind of taxi you get, and the number of passengers should never exceed the number of seat belts available in the vehicle.
If someone wishes to determine the warranty on their vehicle they can do so by finding the VIN or vehicle identification number. This number belongs to the car only.
Factors such as cost, fuel efficiency, size, purpose, and features of the vehicle are typically considered when determining which vehicle to use. The decision may also be influenced by the terrain, distance to be traveled, and the number of passengers. Ultimately, the key factor is selecting a vehicle that meets the specific needs of the situation.
Best practices dictate that the number of passengers be limited to the number of working seat belts in the vehicle.
If you have the designated number of passengers in your vehicle or a special DMV HOV decal.
The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of a vehicle/trailer is the total weight of a fully loaded vehicle/trailer with maximum number of passengers allowed, maximum number of cargo allowed, full tank of gas, etc that the vehicle should weigh at maximum.
Eurotunnel Shuttles carry vehicles and their passengers and not foot passengers so it depends on the number and type of vehicle on each train. There is no definitive answer to this question.
A VIN number is a Vehicle Identification Number system. This number is in place so that you can determine what country of origin and exact manufacturer this vehicle was made and manufactured.
It is the maximum number of passengers which can be carried according to the seats in the vehicle. In commercial buses, it may also include standees.
There are a number of things that one needs to know in order to determine the Kelley Blue Book value of a vehicle. One needs to know the make of vehicle, model, year, and approximate mileage in order to determine the price range of a vehicle.