How many points will be deducted for not wearing a seatbelt?
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If you are caught driving without a seatbelt on urban roads by traffic cameras or on-site inspection by traffic police, you will be fined and deducted 2 points. If you are photographed without a seatbelt on highways, you will also be fined and deducted 2 points. However, if you are photographed without a seatbelt on roads other than highways or urban expressways, you will only be fined without point deduction. On urban roads with speed limits of 50 km/h or below, a single instance of not wearing a seatbelt will result in a fine. The importance of seatbelts: According to survey results, in potentially fatal accidents, the survival rate of occupants wearing seatbelts is 60% higher than those not wearing seatbelts. In frontal collisions, wearing a seatbelt can reduce the fatality rate by 57%, decrease side collision injuries by 44%, and reduce injuries caused by rollovers by 80%. Therefore, the importance of seatbelts is evident. Not wearing a seatbelt will be photographed: Nowadays, major cities have upgraded to high-definition cameras that can clearly capture the interior of vehicles, making it possible to photograph drivers not wearing seatbelts. Additionally, traffic police conduct random checks on road sections, making it difficult for drivers who habitually do not wear seatbelts to avoid detection—they might be caught at an intersection just after turning. To comply with traffic rules and take responsibility for your own safety, please always wear your seatbelt.