Will the passenger seat not wearing a seatbelt be captured?
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The passenger seat not wearing a seatbelt will be captured by electronic surveillance cameras. Although no demerit points will be deducted for the passenger not wearing a seatbelt, a fine will be imposed. Consequences of not wearing a seatbelt: According to traffic accident statistics, the fatality rate in accidents where passengers in the front passenger seat and rear seats were not wearing seatbelts is several times higher than those who were properly buckled up. Particularly, the front passenger seat not wearing a seatbelt can lead to more severe consequences. This is because during an accident, especially in a collision, the impact force is extremely high. Without a seatbelt, the passenger in the front seat can be thrown through the windshield, resulting in serious injuries or fatalities. Proper use of seatbelts: Always buckle up promptly after getting in the car. Ensure the three-point seatbelt is properly secured—it should be fastened at the hips, pass over the shoulder, and lie horizontally across the pelvis and chest, forming a V-shape. The seat back should not be overly reclined, and the seatbelt should only be used by one person. Avoid twisting the seatbelt during use. If the seatbelt is found to be damaged, it should be inspected and replaced at an authorized 4S dealership rather than attempting to fix it yourself. This is because seatbelts contain locking mechanisms, and improper handling may compromise their functionality. When using a seatbelt, avoid placing it over hard or fragile objects to prevent damage or injury when force is applied. Also, ensure the buckle is securely fastened; otherwise, the seatbelt will not provide protection during emergency braking.