
Not wearing a seatbelt while driving can be captured by cameras. The specific penalties and relevant legal regulations for not wearing a seatbelt are as follows: Specific penalties for not wearing a seatbelt: When driving on roads other than highways or urban expressways, if the driver fails to wear a seatbelt as required, a fine will be imposed without deducting driving points. When driving on highways, if the driver fails to wear a seatbelt as required, a fine will be imposed and 2 points will be deducted from the driving record. Relevant legal regulations: 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 use seatbelts as required, and motorcycle drivers and passengers must wear safety helmets as required.

I remember as a friend who often drives, the traffic surveillance around here is truly omnipresent. Those cameras are quite smart—the high-definition ones can directly capture whether the driver is wearing a seatbelt. At highway entrances or urban traffic lights, the system uses AI for facial recognition, automatically recording and issuing fines if it detects no seatbelt. I've seen cases where people were fined 200 yuan and had 2 points deducted. Not to mention the safety risks—if an accident occurs without the protection of a seatbelt, the consequences are unimaginable. The technology has now been upgraded to capture clear images even at night or in foggy conditions, so don't take any chances. Develop a good habit: the first thing you do when getting in the car is to buckle up. This is much better than regretting it later. Safe driving isn't just about avoiding fines—it's about loving yourself and your family. My experience is that regularly checking your car's safety features can help reduce such troubles.

I've been driving for over 20 years, let me share a lesson from experience. Once I forgot to fasten my seatbelt while driving on a provincial highway, thinking there were few cars and no one would notice. But when crossing a bridge, a hidden traffic camera snapped a clear photo of me. Later, I received a 150-yuan ticket with the evidence photo, along with criticism for negligence. Now I not only remember to buckle up myself but also remind passengers. Surveillance equipment is rapidly upgrading - electronic eyes at intersections and ramp exits can capture minute details. The probability of being caught is significant, especially during rush hours. Never take safety lightly, as one accident could change your life. Make buckling up an automatic routine whenever you get in the car.

If you drive without wearing a seatbelt, there's a high chance you'll be caught on camera. Road surveillance is strict, and electronic eyes can detect violations. If caught, you'll be fined, usually around 200. Safety first, don't take the risk.


