Is it illegal not to wear a seat belt in the back seat?
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When a motor vehicle is in motion, both the driver and passengers (including those in the front and back seats) must use seat belts as required by regulations. According to this law, "not wearing a seat belt" can be considered a violation. Here are the relevant details: 1. Police enforcement: Vehicles on all roads may be inspected by traffic police or electronic surveillance, especially private car owners should not assume they are exempt from scrutiny and should prioritize safety. 2. Regulations: All seats in passenger cars, highway buses, dedicated school buses, and motorhomes must be equipped with seat belts. Currently, city buses with standing areas, some middle seats in freight vehicles, and rear seats are not required to have seat belts. As long as the seats meet national standards and were manufactured without seat belts, they will not be subject to enforcement.