
The front passenger should also use a seat belt. The following introduces the penalties for not wearing a seat belt in the front passenger seat and the hazards of not wearing a seat belt: Penalties for not wearing a seat belt in the front passenger seat: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, when a motor vehicle is in motion, the front passenger should also use a seat belt. The requirement for the front passenger to wear a seat belt was clearly stipulated in the old traffic regulations. Any passenger not wearing a seat belt in the front seat can be fined by the traffic police on duty. Hazards of not wearing a seat belt: Using a seat belt increases the survival rate of passengers by 60%. In a frontal collision, wearing a seat belt reduces the fatality rate by 57%; in a side collision, it reduces the fatality rate by 44%; and in a rollover, it reduces the fatality rate by 80%. The latest statistics show that rear-seat passengers not wearing seat belts can violently impact the front seats in a crash, causing significant force to the driver or front passengers and increasing the probability of death in a crash by about five times.

As someone who has experienced multiple long-distance drives, I firmly believe that the front passenger must wear a seatbelt—it's absolutely essential for survival. The seatbelt securely restrains the body during sudden braking or collisions, preventing the head from hitting the windshield or other parts of the car, significantly reducing the risk of injury. I once witnessed an accident where an unbelted passenger was thrown out and suffered fractures. Research shows that seatbelts can reduce the probability of severe injuries by over 50%. Don’t assume the front seat is safer—every seat in the car requires protection. Developing the habit of buckling up as soon as you get in the car can save lives, especially in congested urban areas where accidents can happen anytime. Safety is no trivial matter. Let’s all pay attention and share this message to raise awareness of its importance.

As a driver who frequently transports family members, reminding the front passenger to fasten their seatbelt is my daily task. Legally, there are clear regulations stating that passengers not wearing seatbelts may face fines or even penalty points. For instance, in certain cities, fines can go up to 200 yuan, and it may also be recorded, affecting future matters. Seatbelts are designed to prevent occupants from being ejected due to inertia during an accident, especially at high speeds. I recommend keeping an informational booklet in the car to educate friends about basic safety knowledge. By the way, modern cars come with built-in sensors that trigger an alarm if a seatbelt isn't fastened. In short, developing this habit benefits both yourself and others, and discussing it more can enhance awareness.

Hey, I'm just a regular driver who loves to share stories from personal experience. Don't be lazy when sitting in the passenger seat—always buckle up properly. Once when I was traveling with a friend, he forgot to fasten his seatbelt, and during a minor rear-end collision, he ended up with a painful forehead scrape. Looking back now, how foolish that was. Seatbelts are simple and practical, take no time or effort—just click it in when you get in the car. During drives, we often chat, and when the topic turns to safety, everyone agrees. To stay safe, I always give a quick reminder before starting the car. Just make it a habit—there's no reason to skip it.


