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Motorway Police Introduces New Rule for Passenger Vehicles

The National Highways and Motorway Police has announced a new safety rule requiring all passengers in public transport vehicles to wear seat belts.

Bus drivers and staff are responsible for making sure seat belts are used at all times on buses, coaches, and other passenger vehicles.

Passengers who fail to wear seat belts will face fines, and buses without seat belts will be barred from entering motorways.

Authorities emphasize that both passengers and operators share the legal and moral duty to prioritize safety and ensure secure travel for everyone.

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