Is There a Fine for Not Wearing a Seat Belt in the Back Seat?
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Sitting in the back seat without wearing a seat belt will result in a fine. Below is an introduction to seat belt-related information: 1. The dangers of not wearing a seat belt are: In the event of a vehicle accident or emergency braking, a huge inertial force will be generated. Depending on the driving speed and the degree of impact, this inertial force varies. The inertial force causes the driver and passengers to collide with objects inside the car, such as the steering wheel, windshield, seat backrest, and doors, which can easily cause serious injuries to the occupants, or even eject them from their seats or out of the vehicle. 2. The function of the seat belt: The function of the seat belt is to reduce the possibility of death or serious injury in a traffic collision by reducing the secondary impact force that poses an internal collision risk. It ensures the maximum effectiveness of the airbag by properly positioning the occupant and prevents the occupant from being ejected from the vehicle or the vehicle from rolling over during a collision.