It depends on your state's driving regulations, but for the most part, only one passenger is allowed.
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LAX, or Los Angeles International Airport, typically has over 80 million passengers travel through it each year, making it one of the busiest airports in the world.
yes a driver can have passengers of any age AFTER they driver has had his/her licens for over a year
yes they can
Decal on Driver door or passengers door will tell you along with other info such as vin and total weight!
About a billion a year.
10,00,000 passenger per year
: Thousands of planes fly nationwide each day. Passengers travel constantly for business, pleasure or commute. Airlines adjust the number of flights they schedule based on the number of passengers.
In most places, a first year driver typically has restrictions on the number and age of passengers they can have. It varies by location, but it's not uncommon for first year drivers to be limited to one non-family member passenger, or only immediate family members as passengers. It's important to check the specific rules and regulations in your area.
In Indiana- none unless it is a relative 21 yrs or older holding a valid license of their own, the passenger is 25 and a valid license holder, or the 16 yr old driver has held their valid license over 6 months.
I went to court today. I am in Ohio. I had a headlight violation because a part broke and my headlights went out and I had too many passengers in my car for a 16 year old. The judge dropped the too many passengers and charged me with only a headlight violation. I paid a $25 fine and $70 court cost. He gave me no additional restrictions on my license. He did worn me that if he saw me in court before I was 18 he wouldn't be so generous.
It depends on the distance of the travel, no of passengers and luggage, time of the day or the year, and most importantly the town and airport taking a taxi from.