Can I abandon my car without handling traffic violations?

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DiHarper
07/24/25 1:49pm
If there are too many traffic violations left unhandled, the car owner may choose to abandon the vehicle, but this does not mean the owner can avoid penalties. Here is relevant information about not handling excessive traffic violations: 1. Consequences of not handling too many traffic violations: For traffic violations involving point deductions or fines, there is a processing deadline. If the owner fails to handle them promptly and continues driving, the penalties will gradually increase. 2. Consequences of abandoning the car without handling too many traffic violations: If too many traffic violations remain unhandled, even if the car is abandoned, the owner will be unable to complete car purchase procedures in the future. Additionally, the driver's license cannot undergo annual review, and it may even affect personal credit. Future activities such as international travel, loans, and high-consumption activities like air travel may be denied.
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VanEmilia
08/11/25 7:48am
From an experienced driver's perspective: I've seen many people stumble over this issue. If you really don't want the car anymore, simply ignoring the traffic violations won't work. Those fines will chase you like a shadow, and the accumulated interest can snowball into a mountain. I remember a friend who abandoned his car, only to have his bank credit score drop, making it difficult to get a loan for another car. The best approach is to first go to the local traffic police station to pay off the fines, even if the car is scrapped, you need to clean it up properly. Don't think that just because the car is gone, everything is fine—the government system keeps records. If they catch up with you someday, the fines plus late fees will be even more of a headache. Simply put, handle everything properly before thinking about abandoning it—it saves both peace of mind and money.
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