What are the penalties for overloading a private car?
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For passenger vehicles on highways, the number of passengers must not exceed the approved capacity, excluding children who are exempt from tickets according to regulations. When the passenger capacity is full, the number of exempt children must not exceed 10% of the approved capacity. Driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses) with more than 20% over the approved passenger capacity will result in a fine and 6 demerit points. Motor vehicle drivers must comply with the following regulations: Passenger vehicles on highways: The number of passengers must not exceed the approved capacity, excluding children exempt from tickets according to regulations. When the passenger capacity is full, the number of exempt children must not exceed 10% of the approved 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's sideboards, no one is allowed on the cargo.