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No, because the vehicle has no seat designed for a passenger
A passenger may not be carried when the vehicle has no seat designed for that purpose. The vehicle's approved configuration must be respected.
Yes, as long as the passenger is a minor
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Yes, but only on urban roads
Incorrect answer for this practice-bank question.
Explanation
A passenger may not be carried when the vehicle has no seat designed for that purpose. The vehicle's approved configuration must be respected.
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