Will points be deducted for not wearing a seatbelt on ordinary roads?

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Johnathan
07/30/25 3:10am
No points will be deducted for not wearing a seatbelt on ordinary roads. Below is relevant supplementary information: 1. Not wearing a seatbelt: On ordinary roads, only a fine is imposed without point deduction; points (2 points) are deducted only on highways and urban expressways. 2. Point deduction standards for road traffic safety violations: Drinking or drunk driving results in a 12-point deduction. Using fake license plates or altering license plates results in a 12-point deduction. Reversing, driving in the wrong direction, or making U-turns on highways results in a 12-point deduction. Occupying the emergency lane on highways or urban expressways results in a 6-point deduction. Obtaining a driver's license through concealment or deception results in a 6-point deduction. This means taking advantage of delays in traffic management information transmission to reapply for a driver's license while the original is temporarily suspended. Violating prohibition signs or markings results in a 3-point deduction. This means illegal parking in areas with no-parking signs or yellow no-parking markings can result in a 3-point deduction.
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