Is there a fine for a bare-chested passenger in the front seat?
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No fine. The new traffic regulations do not have specific requirements for driving bare-chested or having a bare-chested passenger in the front seat, and it will not result in being photographed or fined. However, from the perspective of civilized driving norms, this behavior is inappropriate. If caught by traffic police, you may be subject to criticism and education, and advised to correct it. Below are the etiquette requirements for driving: 1. Starting the vehicle etiquette: Fasten the seat belt, turn on the turn signal, avoid pedestrians and vehicles, and start slowly. 2. Parking etiquette: Turn on the turn signal, slow down, and park gently. Remember the eight-character parking rule: position, direction, alignment, and punctuality, ensuring not to obstruct others. 3. Turning etiquette: Turn on the turn signal in advance, reduce speed, and enter the turning lane after confirming safety. 4. Lane-changing etiquette: Turn on the turn signal in advance, and enter the target lane only after confirming that the following vehicle allows overtaking. 5. Yielding to pedestrians etiquette: Slow down at crosswalks, stop and yield when pedestrians are crossing, and let pedestrians go first. 6. Overtaking etiquette: First, turn on the turn signal, enter the overtaking lane, flash the headlights to inform the vehicle ahead, and confirm that the vehicle ahead allows overtaking before proceeding. 7. Meeting etiquette: When two vehicles are approaching each other, promptly remind the other vehicle to pay attention to safety. At night, switch to low beams when the vehicles meet.