Can high-definition traffic violations captured by cameras be handled by someone else?
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High-definition traffic violations captured on highways must be handled by the violator personally; using someone else's driver's license is not allowed. Regulations for handling violations: Starting from October 30, 2015, citizens who go to traffic violation processing windows to handle their non-on-site traffic violations must bring their own second-generation ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate to ensure timely and smooth processing of traffic violations. This is to further standardize the workflow of traffic violation processing windows across the city, strictly verify the identity of the person handling the traffic violation, and resolutely eliminate the phenomenon of 'buying and selling points'. Requirements for handling violations: All traffic violation processing windows must read the ID information of the person handling the non-on-site traffic violation through second-generation ID card reading devices. Otherwise, the window will not be able to process the traffic violation.