Is not wearing a seat belt caught by an electronic eye considered a traffic violation?
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Not wearing a seat belt caught by an electronic eye is considered a traffic violation. According to traffic regulations, driving in the city without a seat belt will result in a deduction of 2 points and a fine of 50 yuan. The following is an introduction to the relevant content about not wearing a seat belt: 1. Penalty: In order to better ensure driving safety, the traffic management department will penalize passengers who violate the rules according to the Road Traffic Safety Law for not wearing a seat belt. 2. Driver: The driver will also face joint penalties. Especially the penalties for passengers make everyone comply with the regulations more, and the use of high-definition cameras can clearly capture illegal behaviors such as not wearing a seat belt in the front passenger seat or even the back seat.
A few days ago, I forgot to fasten my seatbelt while driving and was caught by an electronic eye. Later, I received a text notification, was fined 200 yuan, and had 2 points deducted from my license. Of course, this counts as a traffic violation. Traffic laws clearly state that wearing a seatbelt while driving is mandatory to protect the driver's safety and reduce accident injuries. Electronic monitoring is very sensitive, with cameras everywhere on urban expressways and highways. Once it detects that the body is not secured by a seatbelt, it automatically captures and uploads the image to the traffic management system. I recommend everyone develop the habit of buckling up as soon as they get in the car—it saves money and avoids trouble. Now, I remind myself to check before starting the engine. Also, some people might try to skip wearing it in hot weather, but don’t take the risk—getting caught could affect your annual inspection schedule.