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How Many Points Are Deducted for Carrying Passengers on a Light Motorcycle?

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OEloise
09/02/25 2:44am
Carrying passengers on a light motorcycle generally does not result in point deductions. Driving a light motorcycle with a passenger is subject to a small fine. The rear seat of a motorcycle must not carry minors under the age of 12, and light motorcycles are not allowed to carry passengers. Therefore, carrying passengers on a light motorcycle is a violation of legal regulations and is typically punishable by a small fine. Below is more related information: 1. Legal Basis: According to Article 90 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law," if a motor vehicle driver violates road traffic safety laws or regulations regarding road usage, they shall be given a warning or a small fine. If this law stipulates otherwise, the punishment shall be in accordance with those provisions. 2. Motor vehicle drivers must comply with the following regulations: Passenger vehicles on highways must not exceed the approved passenger capacity, except for children exempted from tickets according to regulations. When the passenger capacity is full, the number of children exempted from tickets must not exceed 10% of the approved passenger capacity; the cargo compartment of a freight vehicle must not carry passengers. On urban roads, if there is a safe space, the cargo compartment of a freight vehicle may carry 1 to 5 temporary workers; when the height of the cargo exceeds the cargo compartment's sideboards, people must not ride on the cargo; the rear seat of a motorcycle must not carry minors under the age of 12, and light motorcycles are not allowed to carry passengers.
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BeckettLee
09/14/25 5:04am
Last time I rode my moped with a friend to the supermarket, and got stopped by traffic police at an intersection. They directly deducted 2 points from my license and fined me 200 yuan. I was a bit confused at the time, thinking carrying a passenger wasn’t a big deal, but the officer explained it’s illegal and dangerous—if we fell, both could get hurt. After getting home, I checked the traffic laws and found that mopeds can only carry children under 12 years old, otherwise it’s a violation. Now I no longer take risks—I ride alone or arrange to take the bus in advance. Losing 2 points might not seem like much, but accumulating up to 12 means retaking the theoretical exam, which is a huge hassle. Safety first—I advise everyone to follow the rules properly and not court trouble for convenience. Be extra careful when it’s cold or the roads are slippery; losing balance could cause accidents that harm both yourself and others.
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StKai
10/28/25 5:48am
Speaking of riding a moped with a passenger, I think deducting 2 points is quite reasonable, as safety should always come first. Having ridden motorcycles for many years myself, I've witnessed numerous cases of accidents involving passengers, often resulting in both riders being hospitalized with injuries. The simple structure of mopeds makes them prone to imbalance when carrying passengers, especially in windy conditions or on curves where control becomes difficult. This point deduction rule isn't meant to punish but to remind everyone not to prioritize momentary convenience over safety risks. Traffic regulations protect lives, and deducting 2 points can encourage riders to develop good habits. Learn more about traffic rules before receiving a ticket and regretting it. If you must carry a passenger, choose a model legally approved for two riders or opt for alternative transportation to avoid point deductions and accidents.
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