May a cycle that cannot be ridden by more than one person carry additional passengers?
Signage: General rules
Explanation
To transport people on a **bicycle** designed for a single rider, it is allowed to carry a **child under seven years old** as a passenger. This is possible as long as the rider is an adult and the child travels in an **approved additional seat**, which must be placed behind the seat of the adult rider.
This regulation is specific to bicycles and differs from the rules for other vehicles, such as mopeds and motorcycles, where passengers must be over twelve years old, with some exceptions. Therefore, the correct answer is that a child up to seven years old can be carried on a bicycle, provided the mentioned conditions are met.
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