Can a small car with 6 people be captured on the highway?

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MacBrady
09/02/25 4:08am
It can be captured. Hazards of driving an overloaded vehicle: 1. Causing various accidents: When a vehicle is overloaded and exceeds limits, its increased mass leads to greater inertia, longer braking distances, and higher risks. Severe overloading can cause tire blowouts, sudden swerving, brake failure, or rollovers due to excessive tire load and deformation. 2. Affecting steering performance: Overloading also impacts the vehicle's steering performance, increasing the likelihood of accidents due to loss of control. 3. Polluting the atmospheric environment: Overloaded vehicles often use lower gears and higher throttle to achieve greater traction, resulting in incomplete fuel combustion, excessive exhaust emissions, loud noise, and severe atmospheric pollution. 4. Overloading affects the driver's safety: For every additional ton of load, the braking distance increases by one meter. In emergency situations, improper handling can lead to traffic accidents.
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