Will I Definitely Be Caught on Camera If I Forget to Wear a Seat Belt?
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Driving without wearing a seat belt will be captured by electronic surveillance. Once caught, you will definitely be fined and receive penalty points. New Traffic Regulations: The new traffic regulations have been officially implemented, which include corresponding rules for not wearing seat belts, using mobile phones, and smoking. According to the relevant provisions of the "Road Traffic Safety Law" and the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law": When driving on highways or urban expressways, if the driver fails to wear a seat belt as required, they will be fined and receive 2 penalty points. Penalties for Driving Violations: According to Article 51 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China", when a motor vehicle is in motion, the driver and passengers must wear seat belts as required, and motorcycle drivers and passengers must wear safety helmets as required. When driving on urban expressways, if the driver fails to wear a seat belt as required, they will be fined and receive 2 penalty points; when driving on roads other than highways or urban expressways, if the driver fails to wear a seat belt as required, they will be fined but not receive penalty points; when driving on highways, if the driver fails to wear a seat belt as required, they will be fined and receive 2 penalty points; the requirement for the front passenger to wear a seat belt was already clearly stipulated in the old traffic regulations. If the front passenger does not wear a seat belt, the on-duty traffic police can impose a fine on the passenger.
The seat belt is a fundamental safety feature for driving, and not wearing it doesn't necessarily mean you'll be caught on camera. In reality, there are many electronic cameras on the roads specifically targeting traffic violations, but their coverage isn't comprehensive, especially in small cities or rural areas where cameras are fewer, making the chances of being caught lower. However, don't think you can relax—the key is to understand that wearing a seat belt is for your own safety. I've seen too many accidents where seat belts truly save lives. In case of a collision, they reduce the impact on your body. Rather than worrying about being caught, it's better to develop the habit of buckling up as soon as you get in the car. Nowadays, some cars even come with reminder devices that beep to help you remember. Safety comes first when driving—fines are minor, but life is invaluable! So buckle up right away.