Will Seat Belt Violations Result in Points and Fines?

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OKayden
07/30/25 3:57am
Penalties for not using seat belts as required are as follows: 1. When driving on urban expressways: If the driver fails to use the seat belt as required while driving on an urban expressway, a certain fine will be imposed, and 2 points will be deducted. 2. When driving on roads other than highways or urban expressways: If the driver fails to use the seat belt as required while driving on roads other than highways or urban expressways, a certain fine will be imposed, but no points will be deducted. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. The function of seat belts: When a car is driving at high speed and encounters an emergency situation requiring sudden braking, the correct use of seat belts can restrain the driver and passengers in their seats, avoiding or reducing collision injuries. 2. Penalties: To encourage drivers to use seat belts, it is stipulated that if a driver fails to fasten the seat belt as required while driving on a highway or urban expressway, 2 points will be deducted for each violation.
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