What Are the Consequences of Not Wearing a Seatbelt While Driving at High Speed?
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Driving at high speed without wearing a seatbelt will result in a fine of 50 yuan and 2 penalty points. Here are the details: 1. According to Article 51 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, drivers and passengers in motor vehicles must use seatbelts as required, while motorcycle drivers and passengers must wear safety helmets as required. 2. According to Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, motor vehicle drivers who violate traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic rules will be given a warning or fined between 20 and 200 yuan. If there are other provisions in this law, penalties shall be imposed in accordance with those provisions.
I used to neglect wearing seat belts during long-distance drives. That time when traffic suddenly stopped on the highway and the car in front braked hard, I almost rear-ended them. My body was thrown forward, and my chest hit the steering wheel with such force that the pain lingered for days. The true purpose of seat belts is to absorb the impact of inertia—even a minor collision at speeds above 60 km/h can throw your body forward with tremendous force, potentially causing rib fractures or more severe internal injuries. If the car loses control and rolls over, the consequences of not wearing a seat belt are even worse: your head could hit the windshield or door frame, significantly increasing the risk of concussion, or you might even be thrown out of the vehicle, leading to a secondary accident. I’ve checked the data—in high-speed accidents, the fatality rate increases by over 50% for those not wearing seat belts. Since then, I’ve developed the habit of buckling up as soon as I get in the car, no matter the distance. Safety is no small matter. Remember, every time you fasten your seat belt, it’s a gesture of respect for life.