How many points will be deducted for a 7-seater minivan overloaded with 2 extra passengers?

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DeBenjamin
07/30/25 9:56am
7-seater minivan overloaded with 2 extra passengers will be fined between 500 and 2000 yuan. Here is relevant information about overloading: 1. Penalties: For passenger vehicles carrying more than the rated number of passengers, a fine of 200 to 500 yuan will be imposed; if the number exceeds 20% of the rated capacity or violates regulations by carrying cargo, a fine of 500 to 2000 yuan will be imposed. 2. Hazards: Overloading can lead to traffic accidents, affects the performance of road transport capacity, and reduces vehicle transport efficiency.
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