Can a 125cc scooter carry a passenger?

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NevaehDella
07/30/25 2:47am
First, according to traffic regulations, light motorcycles cannot carry passengers. Light motorcycles refer to those with engine displacements greater than 36CC but less than 49CC (i.e., motorcycles below 50CC). Any motorcycle above 50CC (including scooters) can carry passengers. To legally ride and carry passengers, the driver needs to have an E or D license, and the motorcycle must be registered with a valid license plate. Both the driver and passenger must wear safety helmets while riding. The registration certificate of a 125cc scooter states that it can carry 2 people, meaning besides the driver, it can carry one additional passenger.
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