Will the Monitor Capture Holding a Child in the Front Passenger Seat?
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Holding a child in the front passenger seat may be captured by traffic monitors. Below is relevant information regarding holding a child in the front passenger seat: 1. Local regulations: According to Article 42, Section 2 of the "Implementation Measures of the People's Republic of China Road Traffic Safety Law in Sichuan Province": "The front row of a motor vehicle shall not carry minors under the age of twelve, while the rear seats carrying preschool children must use dedicated seats as required"; Article 64 states: "Pedestrians, passengers, and non-motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic rules shall be fined between five and thirty yuan. 2. The latest traffic laws on holding a child in the front passenger seat: Whether a parent can hold a child in the front passenger seat is not clearly stipulated in the "Ministry of Public Security Order No. 123." That is, there are no regulations on deducting points or imposing fines for children under 14 sitting in the front passenger seat. Although there are no explicit regulations, it is not advisable for children to sit in the front row. Current laws and regulations do not explicitly state that "children cannot sit in the front passenger seat," but most car manuals indicate that children under 12 years old (or under 1.4 meters tall) are not suitable to sit in the front row.