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How many points will be deducted for a child sitting in the front passenger seat?

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Eliana
07/29/2025, 04:09:14 PM

No points will be deducted for a child sitting in the front passenger seat. The reasons are as follows: No explicit regulations: In relevant laws and regulations such as the "Road Traffic Safety Law," "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," and "Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law," there are no restrictions or penalties regarding children sitting in the front passenger seat. Local regulations: However, some provinces and cities have issued local regulations to impose restrictions. The dangers of a child sitting in the front passenger seat are as follows: Danger index: If the danger coefficient of the driver's seat is set at 100%, the danger coefficient of the front passenger seat is 101%, while the danger coefficient of the rear seat behind the driver is 73.4%, and the danger coefficient of the other rear seat is 74.2%. The lowest danger coefficient is the middle position in the rear seat, with a danger coefficient of 62.2%. During a collision: Since the seat belts in the car are safety devices specifically designed for adults, in the event of a collision, if a child only uses the seat belt, it may cause severe damage to the abdomen, spine, and other areas.

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DelAaron
08/14/2025, 12:23:16 PM

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I've always paid close attention to traffic regulations, especially for families with children. In China, it's a direct violation of the Road Traffic Safety Law Implementation Regulations for children under 12 to sit in the front passenger seat. This is no trivial matter—if caught by traffic police, the fine typically ranges from 100 to 200 yuan, but fortunately, no points are deducted. The reason points aren't deducted is that this violation focuses more on safety education than harsh punishment. However, we shouldn't take it lightly. Just think about the front airbags deploying—a child's fragile body simply can't withstand the impact, which can cause severe injuries or even death. I've seen many new parents take the easy route by letting their kids sit in the front, only to end up paying fines when stopped by the police—a real waste of money. The correct approach is to install a certified child safety seat in the middle of the back seat, which is both legal and safe, and avoids unnecessary trouble. Always check your child's seating position before driving—making this a habit benefits everyone. Safety first is far better than paying fines.

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Sandy
10/15/2025, 10:48:51 PM

From a safety perspective, I absolutely agree that children should not sit in the front passenger seat—that area is far too risky. When airbags deploy, their impact force, designed for adults, can cause severe neck injuries or facial trauma to children. Statistics show that child fatality rates in front seats during accidents are several times higher than in rear seats. Regarding regulations, our country mandates that children under 12 must sit in the back, otherwise, traffic police may issue a fine, typically around 100 RMB, without deducting points. I fully support this approach, as the intention is to encourage safety awareness rather than impose harsh penalties. When driving with my child, I always secure a child safety seat in the rear—it keeps them stable and prevents fussiness. Another important note: if your car's rear seat lacks space, make adjustments to accommodate the child seat by moving luggage if necessary. Never compromise for convenience; an accident could lead to irreversible regret. Choose an ISO-standard safety seat, install it properly, and regularly check the tightness of the buckles. Overall, these rules exist to protect lives, so let’s follow them.

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LaDante
11/28/2025, 10:36:25 PM

As an ordinary parent, both of my little ones have always sat in the back seat since they were young, never in the front passenger seat. The regulations clearly state that children under 12 are not allowed to sit in the front, and if caught, you'll be fined without points deducted. The fine amount varies by location, maybe 200 in Beijing or Shanghai, and 100 in smaller cities. The fine is minor, but safety is paramount. The front airbags can be fatal to children, just thinking about it scares me. When taking the kids out, I habitually secure the child safety seat in the middle of the back seat, fasten their seat belts, and they play with toys peacefully while driving. Occasionally, when I see someone letting their child sit in the front on the road, I can't help but sigh—it's too risky. During heavy traffic, rear-end collisions are more likely, and a child's fragile body can't withstand the impact. In short, rules are rules, don't let complacency take over. For the sake of the children, the back seat is the safest option.

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DeJaxson
01/19/2026, 12:00:32 AM

In practical car usage, I recommend that novice car owners prioritize the installation of child safety seats. It is a violation to place a child in the front passenger seat, punishable by a fine ranging from 50 to 200 without penalty points, depending on enforcement. The core issue is that front-seat safety equipment is designed for adults—airbag deployment force can severely injure a child, with unimaginable consequences in an accident. To prevent this, a certified safety seat must be installed in the rear, adjusted to the correct angle and securely fastened. Develop a habit of checking while driving, and ensure the child doesn’t move around if awake. I’ve encountered many owners fined due to negligence—paying the fine but failing to internalize the safety lesson. Long-term, this rule enhances public safety awareness. Don’t just focus on the fine; the key is risk prevention.

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DelAmir
04/15/2026, 01:13:11 AM

When it comes to driving experiences, I've encountered several instances where drivers let their kids sit in the front passenger seat, only to be pulled over by traffic police and fined without penalty points. The regulation is clear: children under 12 are not allowed in the front seat, with a fine of around 100 yuan as a symbolic gesture, but the essence is to prevent fatal injuries. A child's lightweight body can't withstand the force of an airbag explosion, easily causing head or neck injuries—tragedies reflected in the data. As an automotive enthusiast, I think this fine-without-points approach is good, as it's more educational than punitive. The solution is to install a dedicated rear-seat child safety seat, choosing a durable brand model. While driving, pay attention to the child's movements to prevent them from switching seats randomly. Overall, following the rules not only avoids trouble but also saves lives.

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