Can You Sit Cross-Legged in the Passenger Seat?
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You can sit cross-legged in the passenger seat without getting penalty points. Here are specific details about penalty points for passenger seat violations: 1. Non-human passengers in the front seat: Unlike adults, pets lack self-control and can easily obstruct the driver's view. Additionally, pets cannot be properly secured with seat belts. In the event of a collision, pets may be thrown forward due to inertia, endangering their lives and potentially causing traffic accidents. 2. Passengers not wearing seat belts: Violators will face fines. This rule applies not only to front-seat passengers but also to rear-seat passengers, as many regions nationwide have begun enforcing seat belt regulations for all occupants. 3. Throwing objects out of the vehicle: Discarding items from the vehicle shows disrespect for others, tarnishes the city's image, and constitutes a legal violation. The Road Traffic Safety Law clearly states: Drivers shall not throw objects onto the road, and passengers shall not throw objects out of the vehicle.