426. The driver of a road vehicle built after 1973 may not carry more passengers than there are seating positions equipped with seat belts installed by the manufacturer.
If the seating positions in a road vehicle are not all equipped with seat belts installed by the manufacturer, the driver of the vehicle may not carry more passengers than there are seats available for passengers to sit.
In the case of a bus that is not used for the transportation of school children, the driver may carry more passengers than there are seats available(1) where the bus is used in an urban area; or
(2) where the bus is used outside an urban area, provided that there is no more than one passenger in excess of the number of available seats for each row of seats.
1986, c. 91, s. 426; 1987, c. 94, s. 61; 2000, c. 64, s. 13.