Can Driving Safety Records Be Cleared?

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EvangelineFitz
07/30/25 1:05am
Records of traffic violations will not be erased and will be permanently documented for the convenience of traffic management authorities in retrieving them. Motor vehicle drivers must comply with the provisions of road traffic safety laws and regulations, driving safely and courteously in accordance with operational standards. Driving under the influence of alcohol, taking state-controlled psychotropic substances or narcotics, suffering from illnesses that hinder safe driving, or being excessively fatigued to the point of affecting safe driving is prohibited. Below is an introduction to related content: 1. Driver's negative records: These refer to records of drivers violating traffic laws while operating a vehicle. Both public security traffic police departments and transportation management authorities have introduced the concept of negative records in recent years. Having negative records can affect a driver's annual review, license renewal, and employment. 2. Common poor driving behaviors: Spitting or throwing waste out of the window; frequently changing lanes without using turn signals; driving shirtless, barefoot, in slippers, or high heels.
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