Will points be deducted for lying down to sleep in the passenger seat?
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Lying down to sleep in the passenger seat does not result in point deductions. Below are detailed points regarding lying down to sleep in the passenger seat: 1. Consequences: When lying down in the passenger seat, the lower part of the seatbelt around the waist cannot properly bear the force. This is because the upper part diagonally crossing the chest is left hanging, altering both force-bearing points of the seatbelt. In the event of an emergency, the passenger may be thrown from the seat. 2. Precautions: During high-speed driving, if the driver has less than one year of driving experience, the passenger seat must be occupied by a driver with more than five years of experience. If found driving without complying with these regulations, both the driver and passenger may face corresponding point deductions.