What is the penalty for one extra passenger in a seven-seater car?

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ClaytonRose
07/29/25 12:34am
An extra passenger in a seven-seater car results in a fine of 100 yuan and a deduction of 3 points. Below is an extension of the 3-point deduction content: 1. Driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with passengers exceeding the approved number by less than 20%. 2. Driving a medium-sized or above passenger or cargo vehicle, or a hazardous material transport vehicle on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles at a speed exceeding the prescribed limit by less than 20%. 3. Driving a truck with cargo exceeding the approved load capacity by less than 30%. 4. Driving a motor vehicle on a highway below the prescribed minimum speed. 5. Driving a motor vehicle prohibited from entering a highway onto a highway.
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