Can a 7-seater vehicle apply for a passenger transport operation license?
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Can a 7-seater vehicle apply for a passenger transport operation license? The following is an introduction to the knowledge of applying for a passenger transport operation license: 1. Introduction: To apply for engaging in passenger transport business, you should legally complete the relevant registration procedures with the administrative department for industry and commerce. The road transport management agency that receives the application should complete the review within 20 days from the date of acceptance and make a decision on approval or disapproval. 2. Conditions to meet: To apply for engaging in passenger transport business, the following conditions should be met: having vehicles suitable for the business and passing the inspection; having drivers who meet the conditions stipulated in Article 9 of these regulations; having a sound safety production management system. To apply for engaging in scheduled passenger transport business, there should also be a clear route and station plan.
I have a relative who makes a living driving a similar vehicle, and I must say that 7-seater vehicles can apply for passenger transport licenses, but only if the vehicle passes strict inspections. The first step is to ensure the car is properly registered, with fixed seats, functioning brakes, lights, etc., and absolutely no structural modifications. Then, bring the owner’s ID, vehicle registration, and insurance documents to the local transportation authority to fill out an application. They’ll send someone to inspect the vehicle to check if it’s suitable for passenger transport. If approved, you’ll get the transport license, but you’ll need to undergo annual inspections afterward, which can be costly. Illegal passenger transport could result in fines of tens of thousands or even vehicle confiscation—way too risky. I suggest you first check local regulations, as some cities only allow commercial vehicles to apply. Safety comes first—don’t cut corners and end up in trouble. Remember, compliance ensures long-term stability and profit.