Explanation
More than two persons on a two-wheeler is a violation of the law. (B)
In most jurisdictions, the law prohibits carrying more than the specified number of passengers on a two-wheeler. The specific regulations regarding the number of passengers allowed on a two-wheeler may vary from country to country or even within different regions or states.
The general rule is that a two-wheeler is designed to carry only the rider and one pillion passenger, if permitted. Carrying additional passengers can pose safety risks, increase the chances of accidents, and affect the balance and maneuverability of the vehicle.
While there may be exceptions or special circumstances in some cases, such as emergencies or situations involving children, it is generally considered a violation of the law to have more than the specified number of persons on a two-wheeler. It is important to follow the local traffic laws and regulations to ensure safety on the road.