as may seats there are as long as there buckled
The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of a vehicle/trailer is the total weight of a fully loaded vehicle/trailer with maximum number of passengers allowed, maximum number of cargo allowed, full tank of gas, etc that the vehicle should weigh at maximum.
Anyone with a proper drivers license may operate the vehicle the license is for regardless of the number of passengers the vehicle may carry. For example a standard Class F license permits the holder to operate any light truck, passenger van, or passenger car, regardless of the passengers present in those vehicles.
It depends on the vehicle but as long as each passenger has proper seat belts you're okay.
It depends on the situation. If the vehicle is not moving, you are allowed to sit on the tailgate. If the vehicle is moving, you are not allowed as it is a moving violation since passengers cannot ride on the exterior of any vehicle.
In the UK, you would need a public service vehicle (PSV) licence.
If your license is revoked then by law you are not allowed to drive a vehicle at all.
If your license is suspended, you should not be driving any vehicle, including a company vehicle. The company should not allow you to drive.
The gross weight of any vehicle is the laden weight. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum gross weight the vehicle is rated for. So, for a bus, that would include passengers, fuel, and luggage (if a type of bus which carries luggage).
It is the maximum number of passengers which can be carried according to the seats in the vehicle. In commercial buses, it may also include standees.
Yes. The parent has to be in the front seat, though.
maximum weight a vehicle can pull legally is written on specs plate on door. the maximum weight is galled gvw or gross vehicle weight if this is a commercial vehicle it also depends on what weight your tag allows gvw includes all and any parts of vehicle, passengers and whatever load is in or on any part of vehicle , including any trailer
The type of license necessary depends on the vehicle, not the passengers. If it is a standard van, a standard license is sufficient. If it is a large enough van to require a commercial license, a CDL is necessary.