What is the violation for traffic violation code 30191?

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Anna
07/30/25 3:36am
Violation code 30191 means: When a motor vehicle is in motion, the passenger fails to use the seat belt as required (while driving on ordinary roads or urban streets). According to the relevant provisions of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China", the penalty is: Demerit points (deduction): 0 points; Fine amount: 200 yuan; Other penalties: None. Traffic violation codes consist of four to five digits, classified according to the principles of the traffic law. The order from left to right is: the first digit represents the behavior classification code, the second digit represents the demerit point classification code, the third and fourth digits are sequential numbers, and the fifth digit indicates the item number under the specific clause. First digit: Behavior classification code, indicating the category of the violation under the Road Traffic Law; Second digit: Demerit point classification code, indicating the classification of demerit points for the traffic violation; Third, fourth, and fifth digits: Sequential code, indicating the order of the violation within the same behavior classification. For example: 13035—"1" indicates a motor vehicle violation, the second digit "3" indicates 3 demerit points, and "035" indicates the fifth item under the third clause in the 3-point deduction category. Explanation of behavior classification codes: Codes starting with "1" indicate motor vehicle violations, e.g., 1003; Codes starting with "2" indicate non-motor vehicle violations, e.g., 2002; Codes starting with "3" indicate pedestrian or passenger violations, e.g., 3030; Codes starting with "4" indicate highway violations, e.g., 4002; Codes starting with "5" indicate other regulations, e.g., 5005; Codes starting with "7" indicate implementation rules of provinces, autonomous regions, or municipalities, e.g., 7008; Codes starting with "8" indicate local regulations of cities (prefectures, autonomous prefectures, or leagues), e.g., 8606. There are four common ways to check motor vehicle violations: Visit the office halls of traffic branches in various districts or counties to inquire through touch-screen terminals; Log in to the external service website of the local Public Security Bureau's Traffic Management Bureau, find the vehicle violation inquiry section, enter the license plate number and engine number, and click to inquire; Call the inquiry hotline (area code + 114); Use the Traffic Management 12123 app (V2.8.1B437 for iOS 15+ or V2.8.1B274 for Android 12+) to inquire. For the violation of passengers not using seat belts as required while driving on ordinary roads or urban streets, you can handle it through the Traffic Management 12123 app. After logging in, enter the violation processing workflow, complete the process, and make the payment.
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