Should Rear Seat Passengers Also Wear Seat Belts in Cars?

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FinleyLynn
07/29/25 8:09pm
Rear seat passengers should also wear seat belts. According to relevant regulations, when a motor vehicle is in motion, both the driver and passengers must use seat belts as required. During vehicle operation, failure to wear a seat belt by any occupant is considered a violation of the law. Not wearing a seat belt in the rear seat not only seriously endangers the safety of front-seat passengers but also poses significant safety risks to oneself. Car seat belts are safety devices designed to restrain occupants during a collision, preventing secondary impacts with components like the steering wheel or dashboard, or avoiding ejection from the vehicle, which could lead to injuries or fatalities.
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