Are Car Hanging Decorations Considered a Traffic Violation?
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Judgment is based on whether the decorations obstruct the driver's line of sight. If the hanging decorations are small and do not block the driver's view, they will not be considered a violation; otherwise, they are a violation. The following are areas in the car where decorations are prohibited: Airbag Deployment Areas: Items should not be placed randomly in areas where airbags deploy. When an airbag is activated, it exerts a very strong force in the moment of deployment. In the event of a vehicle accident, the forces of acceleration and deceleration are concentrated on the neck, the most vulnerable part of the human body. The deployed airbag effectively protects the heads of the occupants, reducing pressure on the neck. If sharp decorations are placed in these areas, they not only fail to protect the occupants' lives but may also cause secondary injuries. Windshield Tinting: Tinting the car windows can reduce visibility inside the car, obstructing the driver's view. This is particularly dangerous during nighttime driving and can lead to safety incidents.