
Points will be deducted for not wearing a seat belt. If caught by electronic surveillance, the violation can generally be detected within two to three days, as these records require manual review (electronic captures involve data collection, organization, review, entry, transmission, and final manual verification), but it should not exceed 15 days at the latest. Below is an introduction to the point deductions for not wearing a seat belt on various roads: When driving on urban expressways: When driving on urban expressways, if the driver fails to wear a seat belt as required, 2 points will be deducted. When driving on roads other than highways or urban expressways: When driving on roads other than highways or urban expressways, if the driver fails to wear a seat belt as required, 2 points will be deducted. Driving in urban areas with speed limits below 50 km/h without wearing a seat belt: When driving a motor vehicle in urban areas with speed limits below 50 km/h, if passengers fail to wear a seat belt as required and correct the behavior immediately after being pointed out, they will receive a verbal warning.

Not wearing a seatbelt will definitely result in penalty points. Once I was in a hurry and forgot to buckle up while driving. I had just started driving when a traffic officer stopped me for inspection and directly deducted 2 points from my driver's license plus a 200 yuan fine. I felt so frustrated and full of regret. Since then, I've developed the habit of buckling up as the first thing when getting in the car—not only to protect myself but also to take responsibility for my family in the vehicle. Now, regulations require both the driver and front-seat passengers to wear seatbelts, otherwise, they may be checked at any time. In some areas, even the rear seats are monitored. In case of an accident, seatbelts can significantly reduce the risk of injury—it's literally a lifesaver. Never be lazy about it. Losing points is minor; safety is the major concern. Always remind your friends and family to pay attention to this.

As the regular driver in the family, I always remind my children and elderly to fasten their seat belts. It's not just to avoid penalties—seat belts can save lives in case of an accident. Traffic regulations stipulate that drivers who don't buckle up will be fined 200 yuan and receive 2 penalty points, while front-seat passengers must comply as well or face the same penalty. I've seen videos of accident scenes where people weren't wearing seat belts, and the injuries were horrific. Penalty points and fines are secondary; the key is to develop safe habits. Every time I start the car, I instinctively fasten my seat belt. Life only comes once—don't gamble with it, especially when traveling with kids. Safety is no trivial matter.

When I first bought my new car, I was careless and drove without fastening my seatbelt. As a result, I was pulled over by the police midway, lectured, fined 200 yuan, and had 2 points deducted from my license—what bad luck. My friends also laughed at me for being an ignorant newbie. The seatbelt may seem like a small thing, but it can cushion the impact during sudden braking or collisions, preventing people from being thrown out and injured. The regulations are quite strict now: drivers must wear seatbelts, with a standard penalty of 2 points deducted and a 200-yuan fine. Front-seat passengers must also comply, while rear-seat requirements vary by region, but it’s always better to buckle up. Remember to fasten it as soon as you get in the car—don’t wait until it’s too late to regret it.


