Can a motorcycle scooter carry passengers?

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DelAlyssa
07/25/25 12:27am
Motorcycles can carry passengers, but relevant regulations must be followed. Regulations: According to Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road passage will be given a warning or fined. Motorcycles: Light motorcycles are not allowed to carry passengers. A light motorcycle refers to a motorcycle with an engine displacement greater than 36cc but less than 49cc. Two-wheeled motorcycles can carry passengers, but the rear seat must not carry minors under 12 years of age. For sidecar motorcycles, in addition to the driver, the main vehicle can carry one person, and the fixed seat sidecar can carry one person. Three-wheeled motorcycles with fixed seats and an engine cylinder total displacement not exceeding 250 cubic centimeters can carry no more than 2 passengers; if the total engine displacement exceeds 250 cubic centimeters, the number of passengers must not exceed 4.
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