Maximum Passenger Load Clause Samples

The Maximum Passenger Load clause sets a specific limit on the number of passengers that may be transported in a vehicle or vessel at any given time. This clause typically applies to commercial transportation agreements, such as bus charters or ferry services, and may specify the maximum number based on safety regulations or vehicle capacity. By clearly defining this limit, the clause helps ensure compliance with legal and safety standards, thereby reducing the risk of overcrowding and potential liability for the operator.
Maximum Passenger Load. When transporting Employees by car to a location within a two-hour driving distance from the Company Base of Operations, the maximum number of passengers per standard sedan shall be five, including the driver. The maximum number of passengers per standard seven passenger vehicle shall be six, including the driver. If the driving distance exceeds two hours from base to location, the maximum shall be reduced by one to four and five respectively, including the driver. It is the Company’s responsibility to ascertain that all vehicles and occupants are fully insured.