Can motorcycles carry passengers on the road?
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Motorcycles can carry passengers, but they must comply with the law. The vehicle must have a valid license, and the driver must possess a valid driver's license. It is best to have compulsory insurance. Riding a motorcycle requires an E or D driver's license, and the motorcycle must be licensed and have a valid registration certificate before it can be legally ridden and carry passengers on the road. Here are additional details: Important notes: Both the driver and passengers must wear safety helmets during the ride. Light motorcycles refer to those with an engine displacement greater than 36CC but less than 49CC (i.e., motorcycles with an engine displacement less than 50cc), which are not allowed to carry passengers. Motorcycles with an engine displacement greater than 50CC (including scooters) can carry passengers. Three-wheeled motorcycles: Three-wheeled motorcycles with fixed seats in the cabin and a total engine cylinder displacement not exceeding 250 cubic centimeters can carry no more than 2 passengers; those with a total engine displacement greater than 250 cubic centimeters can carry no more than 4 passengers.