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How Many Points Will Be Deducted for Not Wearing a Seat Belt and Being Caught on Camera?

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Adeline
07/29/25 2:02am

Generally speaking, if you are caught not wearing a seat belt by multiple cameras along the way, it will only count as one traffic violation and will be processed once, without repeated penalties. However, if you are captured at multiple different locations on the highway, and these cameras belong to different traffic police units, it will be considered multiple violations, and you may face multiple fines, requiring you to handle multiple traffic violations. According to Article 51 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China: When a motor vehicle is in motion, the driver and passengers must use seat belts as required. Violations will result in corresponding penalties. If you are caught not wearing a seat belt while driving on urban roads by camera or by traffic police on-site, you will be fined and have points deducted. If you are photographed not wearing a seat belt on the highway, you will also be fined and have points deducted. If you are caught not wearing a seat belt on roads other than highways or urban expressways, you will only be fined without points deducted. On urban roads with speed limits of 50 km/h or below, not wearing a seat belt once will result in a fine. Seat belts serve a protective function, preventing drivers and passengers from being thrown out of the vehicle and reducing the impact of deceleration during a collision, thereby avoiding secondary collisions with the steering wheel, dashboard, windshield, and other objects.

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AlexDella
08/12/25 12:03pm

Once I was driving to work, lost in thought and forgot to fasten my seatbelt, resulting in a traffic violation captured by an electronic eye. Later, I checked at the traffic police department and learned that each time the camera catches you not wearing a seatbelt, it deducts 2 points and imposes a fine of 200 yuan. This regulation comes from the traffic law, aiming to make everyone prioritize safe driving. If you are continuously caught at multiple spots along the way, theoretically each detection point will process the violation separately, meaning you could be penalized multiple times. For example, if you're caught at three spots from home to your destination, you might accumulate a total of 6 points deducted. I suggest forming the habit of buckling up as soon as you get in the car, rather than regretting it after being caught. Cameras now have extensive coverage, especially near intersections and highway entrances, where you're more likely to get caught. Multiple violations can also accumulate points, and if you reach 12 points in a year, you'll have to attend safety training and take a test, which is quite troublesome. Life is precious—fines and points are minor, but the safety risks are the real concern.

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Fonseca
10/02/25 3:30am

Before every family road trip, I always remind my kids to buckle up—it's a crucial habit. Getting caught by traffic cameras for not wearing a seatbelt results in a 2-point deduction and a fine of around 200 yuan per violation. If you're spotted at multiple checkpoints along the way, each detection may count as a separate penalty. These strict traffic rules aim to reduce accident risks, with data showing seatbelts cut severe injury rates by over 50%. Cameras are highly sensitive on busy roads and overpasses, making it easy to get flagged if you forget. As a parent, I worry less about fines and points than the regret if an accident happens. Accumulating multiple violations can lead to a suspended license once points are maxed out, disrupting daily life. Always check seatbelt functionality before driving—ensure the latch is secure. Safety first: don’t let carelessness cause trouble.

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TannerDella
11/15/25 5:14am

I'm quite familiar with traffic regulations regarding cars. I know that not wearing a seatbelt and being caught by an electronic eye results in a standard penalty of 2 demerit points and a 200 yuan fine. If you're continuously recorded multiple times along the way, such as at every monitoring point on a main road, each segment is counted as an independent violation with separate demerit points and fines. The advanced camera technology can accurately capture moments of violation, and the system does not consolidate these incidents. Seatbelts are designed to protect drivers and passengers, cushioning the impact during sudden braking or collisions. Multiple violations can quickly accumulate annual demerit points, and once you reach 12 points, you'll have to retake the theoretical part of the traffic rules exam. I recommend developing a mechanical habit: buckling up as soon as you get in the car to avoid subsequent troubles. Safe driving is not just about following rules; it also reflects a sense of responsibility.

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