Will points be deducted if items are placed in the front passenger seat and captured by the camera?
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If the length, width, and height of items placed in the front passenger seat comply with the loading requirements, no points will be deducted if captured by the camera. Below are the specific regulations regarding vehicle cargo loading: 1. Front and rear window area: It is prohibited to hang or place items within the front and rear window areas of the vehicle's cab that obstruct the driver's view. 2. Cargo standards: The cargo loaded on a motor vehicle must comply with the approved load capacity, and overloading is strictly prohibited; the length, width, and height of the cargo must not violate loading requirements, and the cargo must not spill or scatter. 3. Penalty regulations: Motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic rules will be given a warning or fined. 4. Passenger vehicles: Passenger vehicles are not allowed to carry cargo, except for luggage racks on the exterior of the vehicle and built-in luggage compartments.
I've been driving for 15 years, and placing items in the passenger seat is something that really requires attention. Last week, my buddy was fined 100 yuan and had 2 points deducted because he piled up express boxes half a person's height on the passenger seat, which was caught by an electronic eye for obstructing the window view. The key point is that not every camera captures this kind of violation, but smart probes at major intersections can fully recognize it. I suggest not placing items that are too high on the passenger seat, especially near the windshield; for small items, remember to secure them with storage boxes to avoid flying out and hurting someone during sudden braking. Getting fined for placing items is a minor issue, but it becomes dangerous if it affects the airbag deployment.