Can a second vehicle be licensed if traffic violations are not addressed?
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If traffic violations are not addressed, a second vehicle cannot be licensed, and a new vehicle cannot be registered. If the new vehicle is to use the license plate of the old vehicle, the violations must be resolved before a new plate can be issued. Below is additional information: Traffic violation handling: In cases of traffic violations that do not result in accidents, the general procedure includes investigation and evidence collection, notification of the penalty details, reasons, legal basis, and relevant rights, hearing statements or defenses or holding hearings, and issuing penalty decisions. Introduction: Vehicles refer to motorized and non-motorized vehicles. Motorized vehicles are wheeled vehicles driven or towed by power devices, used for transporting people or goods or for specialized engineering operations on roads. Non-motorized vehicles refer to means of transportation driven by human or animal power, as well as vehicles such as electric bicycles and motorized wheelchairs for the disabled, which, although powered, meet national standards for maximum speed, unladen weight, and dimensions.