Will There Be a Fine for Not Wearing Seat Belts in the Back Seat in Urban Areas?
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Whether there will be a fine for not wearing seat belts in the back seat in urban areas depends on the regulations of each city. Correct Usage of Seat Belts: Pick up the buckle tongue, pull the seat belt across your body, insert the buckle tongue into the buckle until you hear a "click" sound, then pull the belt to confirm it is securely fastened. Pull the shoulder strap upward to tighten the lap belt (the lap belt should be across the hip bones, not the abdomen), check the position of the belt, and adjust the height adjuster to the appropriate position. Precautions for Wearing Seat Belts: Seat belts should be worn high and tight, and care should be taken to prevent swinging and collision. The length of the safety rope should be limited to 1.5–2.0 meters; a buffer should be added for ropes longer than 3 meters. Do not knot the rope or attach the hook directly to the safety rope; it should be attached to a connecting ring. Components of the seat belt should be spot-checked every two years or more.