How many points are deducted for overloading a private car by one person?
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Overloading a private car by one person results in a deduction of 2 points, while overloading a passenger vehicle by one person leads to a deduction of 6 points. Article 49 of the 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China' stipulates: Motor vehicles shall not carry more passengers than the approved number, and passenger vehicles shall not carry goods in violation of regulations. Increased risk of rollover: The more overloaded passengers there are, the more the vehicle's center of gravity shifts, especially when turning, making the vehicle more prone to rollover. Reduced braking performance: Inertia is related to the mass of an object. When braking, the vehicle relies on resistance to stop. The more overloaded the vehicle, the greater its inertia, making it harder to stop compared to normal conditions.