
Not wearing a seatbelt while driving results in a one-time deduction of 2 points, as stipulated in China's "Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations". According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, when a motor vehicle is in motion, passengers in the front seat should also wear seatbelts.

Not wearing a seatbelt while driving is a dangerous behavior. I often see drivers neglecting this, especially on short trips where they deem it unnecessary. In the event of an accident, the body can be thrown out or collide with interior parts, leading to severe fractures or even death. Statistics show this can increase the fatality rate by 50%. Legally, drivers face a fine of 200 yuan and a deduction of 2 points, and passengers also share responsibility. It's advisable to develop a habit every time you get in the car: adjust the seat first and then fasten the seatbelt before starting the car. Use a phone alarm or a label on the dashboard to remind yourself. If you don't buckle up, the vehicle's alarm will keep sounding, designed to help you develop this habit. Safe driving is not a burden but a responsibility to yourself and your family. Reducing risks enhances travel safety.

From an experiential perspective, driving without a seatbelt is truly not worth the risk. I once witnessed a minor accident where the driver, not wearing a seatbelt, hit their forehead against the windshield during a sudden brake, resulting in serious injuries despite the low impact. Nowadays, cars come equipped with reminder systems that beep incessantly, yet some people still disable them to avoid the alert. Legal penalties include fines and demerit points, with first-time offenders possibly receiving education, while repeat offenders may face license suspension. More critically, insurance claims could be affected: if not wearing a seatbelt during an accident, insurers might only cover partial costs or deny the claim altogether. It's advisable to make buckling up an automatic action upon entering the car. Additionally, mutual supervision among family members, like checking together when children are in the car, helps. Cultivating this habit is simple: set a reminder chime or rebuckle after every stop to eliminate risks and ensure safety.

I never take chances by driving without a seatbelt—it's practically gambling with my life. In an accident, an unbelted body flies like a kite with a broken string, often resulting in cervical spine injuries. Cultivate a good habit: buckle up the moment you get in the car and secure it before starting the engine. A legal fine of 200 yuan is trivial compared to lifelong risks. Here's an example: a friend didn't buckle up on the highway, slammed his head during a sudden brake, and ended up hospitalized for a week with minor injuries—deeply regretting it. Seatbelts are designed to distribute impact forces, protecting the chest and head. Don't be lazy—buckle up before driving. Small precautions prevent major disasters.


