What is the passenger limit for sedans?
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Sedans are generally designed to seat 5 people, including the driver. Exceeding 5 people including the driver is considered overloading. Penalties for sedan overloading: For example, if the vehicle is overloaded with passengers, penalties are imposed as follows: exceeding the approved passenger capacity by less than 20% results in a fine, exceeding by 20% to less than 50% results in a fine, and exceeding by 50% or more results in a fine. Sedan overloading standards: Sedans can generally accommodate five passengers, and carrying six would constitute overloading. If the overload reaches 20%, or if cargo is carried in violation of regulations when exceeding the approved passenger capacity by 20%, corresponding fines will be imposed.