Will passengers in the back seat of a sedan be penalized for not wearing seat belts?
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Passengers in the back seat of a car will be fined for not wearing seat belts. The traffic police department requires all passengers in vehicles to fasten their seat belts as required. If violated, the traffic police will impose a fine on the driver and deduct 2 points; if passengers do not use seat belts as required, the driver will be fined without point deduction. Below are specific details about car seat belts: 1. Ensuring passenger safety: Car seat belts can protect passengers' safety, especially on highways where rear passengers need to wear seat belts. A seat belt buckle is a device that can be inserted into the car's seat belt socket, preventing the seat belt alarm from sounding when the driver does not fasten the seat belt. 2. Ensuring driving safety: Seat belts are the only guarantee of driving safety for drivers and are an active safety measure. Even when driving at relatively low speeds, in the event of a collision or emergency braking, the resulting inertia, though relatively small, is still enough to cause the driver and passengers to lose control of their bodies, potentially colliding with hard components such as the steering wheel or windshield, resulting in bodily harm.