How many points are deducted for not wearing a seatbelt in the passenger seat?

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LeEmerson
07/30/25 12:50am
No points are deducted for not wearing a seatbelt in the passenger seat, but a fine of 20 yuan will be imposed if caught on camera or during an on-site inspection. For drivers not wearing seatbelts while driving on highways or urban expressways, a fine of 50 yuan and 2 points will be deducted, while passengers not wearing seatbelts will be fined 20 yuan, given a verbal warning, and ordered to correct the behavior. Proper seatbelt usage guidelines: 1. Regular inspection: Periodically check the technical condition of the seatbelt, and replace damaged seatbelts promptly. 2. Correct seatbelt usage: The three-point lap belt should be fastened at the hips, not the waist, with the fastening position as low as possible. The seat should not be overly reclined to ensure the seatbelt functions effectively. 3. No sharing: Seatbelts should not be placed over fragile items, such as glass (breakable) accessories, and should not press against the skin to avoid injury from broken accessories during seatbelt activation. Additionally, seatbelts should not be shared; each person should use only one seatbelt.
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