Will points be deducted if the front passenger does not wear a seatbelt when not driving on highways?
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No points will be deducted, nor will a fine be imposed, if the front passenger does not wear a seatbelt. Only when the driver is driving on highways or urban expressways without wearing a seatbelt will 2 points be deducted along with a corresponding fine. Whether it's the driver or the front passenger, no points will be deducted for not wearing a seatbelt on ordinary roads. Do not overly believe in the misunderstandings online. Here is the relevant information: When driving on highways: If the driver does not wear a seatbelt as required, a fine will be imposed, and 2 points will be deducted. When driving on urban expressways: If the driver does not wear a seatbelt as required, a fine will be imposed, and 2 points will be deducted. When the vehicle is traveling on highways: If the passenger does not wear a seatbelt as required, a corresponding fine will be imposed. When driving on roads other than highways or urban expressways: If the driver does not wear a seatbelt as required, a corresponding fine will be imposed, but no points will be deducted.