Will Traffic Police Check If a Child Sleeps on a Car Inflatable Bed?
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Traffic police will check car inflatable beds. Installing an inflatable mattress privately, flattening or removing the rear seats to place a mattress is considered unauthorized modification of the vehicle's internal structure, purpose, or features. If caught by traffic police, it may result in a fine and a 3-point penalty according to the law. Below are the relevant details: Reasons for not using: Inflatable beds should not be used while driving. Once an inflatable bed is set up inside the car, seat belts become unusable. In the event of an accident, passengers on the inflatable bed will lack the protection of seat belts and cannot take emergency protective measures, which can easily lead to injuries. Therefore, it is crucial to fold up the inflatable bed before driving, obey traffic rules, and always prioritize driving safety. Precautions for sleeping in a car: When sleeping in a car, always park in a designated parking space. The car must not be in a completely sealed environment, especially when using heating, cooling, or air conditioning. It is even more dangerous to tightly close the garage door, as it can easily lead to suffocation.