

Police on Tuesday pulled over a minivan in Nanjing, China’s eastern Jiangsu province, that’s at least 333 percent overloaded.
Upon opening the trunk doors, police found 26 passengers were squeezed in the vehicle that only offered a capacity of six.

The vehicle only had three short wooden benches, and all of the passengers sardined themselves in the compact van, almost stacking on top of each other.
It was reported that the minivan was illegally used as public transportation. The driver was fined RMB100 ($15) and deducted six points.
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