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How to Pay the Fine for Passengers Not Wearing Seat Belts?

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Johnny
09/08/25 3:26am

You can directly pay the fine at the traffic police department. When a motor vehicle is in motion, passengers in the front seat should also wear seat belts. Any passenger in the front seat who does not wear a seat belt can be fined by the on-duty traffic police.

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LeErin
09/20/25 2:13am

I personally experienced a fine for passengers not wearing seat belts. Last year, I drove my friend out for fun, and he forgot to fasten his seat belt in the back seat. As a result, the traffic police caught it on camera, and the ticket was mailed to my home. Paying the fine was super easy: first, download a traffic app like 12123 on your phone, register and link your license plate information, and you can check the fine record. If there's a QR code, just scan it to pay—it supports Alipay, WeChat Pay, UnionPay, etc. Once paid, the system automatically clears the ticket. A reminder: don’t delay too long, as late payment incurs additional late fees, adding to the burden. Seat belts are truly crucial—in case of sudden braking or a collision, they prevent people from being thrown out and injured. Now, I habitually remind passengers to buckle up every time they get in the car to avoid repeating the same mistake.

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DeBrady
11/03/25 2:37am

As an experienced driver, let me tell you there are multiple ways to handle traffic fines. After receiving a ticket notice, the primary option is to pay in cash at the local traffic police station or bank counter, though it's a bit troublesome; nowadays online payment is popular, which can be done through the traffic department's official website or mobile banking. The key is to recognize the protective role of seat belts: they can significantly reduce fatality rates in car accidents. Having driven for decades, I've witnessed too many accident lessons, which is why I always emphasize seat belt usage for all passengers before every trip. Paying the fine is one thing, but cultivating safety awareness is what truly lasts.

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SanFelicity
12/17/25 2:37am

I've dealt with similar fines before, and it's quite convenient. When the ticket arrives, just check the details on the traffic app and make the payment online. It's like using Alipay's life services or mini-programs—just enter the ticket number to pay. The steps are simple: scan the QR code or manually enter the license plate number, and the payment is done in minutes. Wearing a seatbelt isn't just about avoiding fines; it's more about preventing personal injury. Make it a habit to check before driving, and you'll have one less thing to worry about.

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