What are the penalties for not wearing seat belts in the rear seats on highways?

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Darlene
07/29/25 6:02pm
Once passengers are found not wearing seat belts on highways, whether sitting in the front or rear seats, they will be fined 50 yuan; if the driver is not wearing a seat belt, the fine will be 200 yuan with 2 demerit points. Below is an introduction to the fines for not wearing seat belts: When driving on highways: Drivers not using seat belts as required will be fined 50 yuan and deducted 2 points. When vehicles are on highways: Passengers not wearing seat belts as required will be fined 20 yuan. When driving on urban expressways: Drivers not using seat belts as required will be fined 50 yuan and deducted 2 points.
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