Will points be deducted if the passenger puts their feet on the dashboard?
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Passengers putting their feet on the dashboard will not result in point deductions. Below are specific introductions to dangerous behaviors when riding in the passenger seat: 1. Children under 12 years old: Although there is no explicit prohibition against children under 12 sitting in the front seat, due to their shorter height, if the airbag deploys, it can cause significant harm to the child's skull. 2. Holding a child in the passenger seat: If traffic police find an adult holding a young child in the passenger seat, they may impose a fine. It is recommended that young children sit in a child safety seat in the back row. 3. Pets in the passenger seat: Pets lack self-control and may interfere with the driver's operation. If this behavior is discovered, it will result in a 2-point penalty and a fine.