Where to Pay the Fine for Not Wearing a Seat Belt in the Back Seat?
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Fines for not wearing a seat belt in the back seat are not paid at the traffic police station but at the bank specified on the penalty notice. You can also pay the fine through online banking or Alipay. Definition of Back Seat Seat Belt: As the name suggests, the back seat seat belt is used by passengers in the back seat. Most people are well aware of the importance of seat belts, but this awareness is usually limited to front seat passengers. In fact, back seat passengers also need to wear seat belts to protect their lives. Function of Seat Belts: Wearing a seat belt can prevent inertial impact. China's "Road Traffic Safety Law" clearly states that drivers and passengers must use seat belts as required when the vehicle is in motion. Traffic police remind the public that when a car collides or brakes suddenly, seat belts can counteract the tremendous inertia, preventing passengers from being thrown off their seats or out of the vehicle. Drivers who frequently transport children should ensure that children sit in the back seat and wear seat belts.
Got fined for not wearing seat belts in the back seat? To pay the fine, I usually go to the traffic police department or vehicle management office, just bring the ticket and handle it at the counter. With technology advancing these days, I've installed the Traffic Management 12123 app on my phone. After logging in and binding my vehicle information, I can check violation records and simply click the payment button to settle it—supports Alipay and WeChat payments, no need to run around, super convenient. The cost varies by region, generally between 100 to 200 yuan, check the ticket for specifics. However, I always remind my family to buckle up in the back—not just to save money, but safety comes first. Years ago, I wasn’t careful while driving, and a minor accident happened because the back seat wasn’t belted—shattered headlights and minor injuries, a lesson learned the hard way. Just make it a habit: check the back seat belts first when getting in the car, give extra reminders before trips, don’t wait for a fine to regret it. Putting a small sticker in the car to remind passengers is also a good idea—saves trouble and protects lives.