Yes, it is illegal to have more passengers than the designated capacity of a vehicle, as it can be a safety hazard and a violation of traffic laws.
Male account for 5/8.
You are allowed the same number of passengers as there are seat belt sets. If there are 5 seat belts in a car then 5 people is the maximum allowed, including the driver, by law in ANY state.
Not without either affecting the safety of passengers or causing a very uncomfortable ride for most passengers....( something i remember as a child with 5 of us being crammed into 3 seats... link below of all available 7 passenger vehicles
5 the driver seat, passenger and 3 back passengers
Four!
Then you have a space for one extra passenger...
Depends on how big the car is....if your car is a 5 seater then you can take 4 including yourself. This will depend on the size of your vehicle, every passenger needs to be in a seatbelt. Cant squash 7 passengers into a 5 seater car, you will get pulled up & fined, you dont want that. Hope that helps.
First, calculate the total number of passengers: 7 vans × 6 passengers per van = 42 passengers. Each passenger has 20 candies, so the total number of candies is 42 passengers × 20 candies = 840 candies. Therefore, there are 840 candies on the vans.
No, it's a 5 passenger sedan.
5 people, 2 in the front and 3 in the back.
By seats, you can fit 5 people, however cramming the car would probably make 5 into 9, possibly.
Many vans and SUV's have six passenger seating.