Is the Penalty for Not Wearing a Seat Belt Reasonable?
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Not wearing a seat belt is subject to penalties. The penalties and hazards of not wearing a seat belt are as follows: Penalties for not wearing a seat belt: When driving on urban expressways, if the driver fails to use the seat belt as required, 2 points will be deducted. When driving on roads other than highways or urban expressways, if the driver fails to use the seat belt as required, no points will be deducted. When a motor vehicle is in motion, if passengers fail to use the seat belt as required, they may face fines, etc. Hazards of not wearing a seat belt: In the event of a vehicle accident or emergency braking, a significant inertial force is generated. Depending on the driving speed and the severity of the impact, this inertial force varies. The inertial force causes the driver and passengers to collide with objects inside the vehicle, such as the steering wheel, windshield, seat backrest, and doors, which can easily result in severe injuries to the occupants. In extreme cases, it may even throw the occupants out of their seats or eject them from the vehicle.