How to Deal with Not Wearing a Seat Belt?
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When driving a motor vehicle on expressways or urban express roads, if the driver fails to fasten the seat belt as required, 2 points will be deducted from the driver's license. If a motor vehicle driver violates the road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic regulations, they will be given a warning or fined.
When it comes to not wearing seat belts, I've been driving for over a decade, and this is what I fear the most. The moment I realize I haven't buckled up, I immediately pull over to a safe spot and properly fasten it—never trying to do it while driving to avoid distractions and accidents. Developing a habit is key, like taking a sip of water before driving and treating seat belt use as a must-do action. Educating children is also crucial. My kid used to resist wearing it, so I shared real-life accident stories to help them understand that seat belts are like armor protecting you. Check if the buckle moves smoothly; give it a tug now and then to see if it retracts quickly. If it gets stuck, don’t force it—take it to a repair shop. In short, seat belts aren’t just decorations; they can save your life in an accident. Ignoring them is like gambling with your life. Remember, buckling up every time you get in the car will make it second nature—safety is no small matter.