Can blue license plate motorcycles carry passengers?
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Blue license plate motorcycles are classified as light motorcycles and, according to relevant regulations, are not allowed to carry passengers. Therefore, carrying passengers on a blue license plate motorcycle violates road traffic safety regulations and may result in a warning or fine, as well as a one-point deduction from the driver's license. Below is more relevant information: Legal basis: According to Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic rules shall be given a warning or a small fine. If there are other provisions in this law, penalties shall be imposed in accordance with those provisions. Motor vehicle drivers must comply with the following: Passenger vehicles on highways must not exceed the approved number of passengers, except for children exempted from tickets as per regulations. When the passenger capacity is full, the number of exempted children must not exceed 10% of the approved passenger capacity; cargo vehicle compartments must not carry passengers. On urban roads, cargo vehicles may carry 1 to 5 temporary workers in the compartment if there is a safe space available; when the height of the cargo exceeds the compartment barriers, no one may ride on the cargo; motorcycles must not carry children under 12 years old on the rear seat, and light motorcycles must not carry passengers.