What is the penalty for not wearing a seat belt in the back seat on the highway?

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ArcherDella
07/30/25 4:43am
Not wearing a seat belt in the back seat on the highway incurs a fine of 50 yuan. Below are the specific penalty details for not wearing seat belts: 1. Driver not wearing a seat belt: When driving on the highway, if the driver fails to use the seat belt as required, a fine of 50 yuan will be imposed, along with 2 penalty points. 2. Passenger not wearing a seat belt: When the vehicle is traveling on the highway, if a passenger fails to wear the seat belt as required, a fine of 20 yuan will be imposed. 3. Roads other than highways: When driving on roads other than highways or urban expressways, if the driver fails to use the seat belt as required, a fine of 50 yuan will be imposed without penalty points.
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