What is the penalty for a car without a fire extinguisher?
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The penalty for a car without a fire extinguisher is a fine, with no points deducted. According to the regulations on road traffic safety laws and regulations for motor vehicle drivers, a warning or a fine should be imposed.
I've been driving for several years and never thought carrying a fire extinguisher was necessary until last year when I was stopped by traffic police at a highway exit for inspection. No fire extinguisher? A straight 200 yuan fine! It was frustrating, thinking it was a minor issue. Later, I learned that penalties vary by region—ranging from warnings or a 50 yuan fine up to 500 yuan, depending on the situation; worse, points deduction could affect insurance. But I learned my lesson—I bought a dry powder fire extinguisher for the trunk, costing just a few dozen yuan and taking up little space. My advice to car owners: don’t take chances. While car fires are rare, they can happen anytime. Quick action can save lives and avoid major trouble. The fine is minor, but safety is truly major—forming the habit is what matters most.
As a car enthusiast, I've studied traffic regulations: In most parts of China, private cars are not required to carry fire extinguishers, but if checked, they will be penalized according to traffic rules. Common penalties include verbal warnings or fines of 100-200 yuan, which do not affect driving records. However, penalties are stricter on highways or for passenger vehicles; for example, trucks may be suspended for rectification. The safety hazard is more critical—a fire extinguisher can control the fire and protect both people and vehicles in case of a car fire. I always keep a small fire extinguisher in my car and regularly check its expiration date to prevent it from expiring or clogging. From a safety perspective, penalties are just a reminder; what we should really learn is risk prevention. Buying a fire extinguisher is much cheaper than repairing a car, and it also gives peace of mind on the road.