Is it necessary to fasten seat belts in the back seat on highways?

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LaAsher
07/29/25 5:27am
In any situation, passengers in the back seat of a car need to fasten their seat belts. Here is the relevant introduction: 1. Relevant laws: 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 shall use seat belts as required. From the above, it can be understood that fastening seat belts is a legal requirement, and failure to do so may result in penalties such as points deduction and fines. In China, the penalties for not wearing seat belts in the back seat vary, with fines ranging from tens to hundreds of yuan. 2. Function of seat belts: Seat belts should meet the protection requirements for passengers, featuring comfort and convenience, and can effectively protect passengers by avoiding the more vulnerable parts of the human body.
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OwenLynn
08/12/25 9:02am
On the highway, wearing seat belts in the back seat is truly a critical safety measure. I have personally experienced long-distance driving, and at speeds exceeding 80 km/h, any sudden braking or collision generates tremendous impact force. Passengers in the back seat can be flung forward like projectiles, hitting the windshield or front seats, causing severe injuries or even death. Many people believe the back seat is safe, but this misconception is dangerous. I have witnessed accidents where unbelted rear passengers suffered lifelong disabilities. Therefore, whether on highways or regular roads, rear seat belts must be securely fastened—it’s a matter of respecting life. Make it a habit to buckle up as soon as you get in the car, and never take chances. The core of safe driving is ensuring every occupant wears their seat belt.
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