On which roads can you drive without wearing a seat belt?
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You must wear a seat belt on all roads, as it is for your own safety. Here is more information: Relevant regulations: 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 must use seat belts as required, and motorcycle drivers and passengers must wear safety helmets as required. Precautions: The first step in using a seat belt is to adjust the position of the shoulder strap. The seat belt position adjustment mechanism is located near the B-pillar and can be moved up and down to adapt the three-point seat belt to drivers of different heights.
I drive to work every day, and the first thing I do when getting in the car is fastening the seatbelt. To be honest, according to traffic regulations, seatbelts must be worn on all public roads, including city streets, highways, and even rural lanes. The only exception might be when reversing at low speeds in private parking lots or driveways, where it's permissible not to wear one if the speed is below 5 km/h, but this is only temporary. I remember once when I forgot to buckle up while driving in my neighborhood, a sharp turn almost caused me to hit something, instantly making me realize the protective role of the seatbelt. Since then, I never take it lightly no matter where I drive. Nowadays, many places have strict surveillance, and not wearing a seatbelt could result in fines and penalty points—wasting money and endangering lives. It's better to develop a good habit: buckle up as soon as you start the car, because getting home safely is what matters most.