What are the consequences of not wearing a seatbelt while driving on the highway?

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JuneMarie
07/29/25 7:01pm
Driving on the highway without wearing a seatbelt will result in a fine and 2 penalty points. The regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law and precautions for wearing a seatbelt are as follows: Road Traffic Safety Law regulations: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, when a motor vehicle is in motion, the passenger in the front seat should also wear a seatbelt. The requirement for front-seat passengers to wear seatbelts has been clearly stipulated in the old traffic regulations. Any front-seat passenger not wearing a seatbelt can be fined by the traffic police on duty. Precautions for wearing a seatbelt: The lap belt should be fastened snugly across the hips, just touching the thigh bones. In the event of a collision, the force will be applied to the pelvic bones, preventing the seatbelt from tightening across the abdomen and causing serious injuries.
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