Can I check traffic violations without binding my driver's license on 12123?
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You cannot check traffic violations without binding your driver's license on 12123. Binding your driver's license information is required to check its status. After registering with a mobile phone number, you need to bind your vehicle information, including the license plate number and engine number, to check traffic violation records. Running a red light violation: Running a red light is the most common traffic violation. Since the new traffic regulations were implemented, running a red light results in a 6-point deduction at once. Driving without a license: For driving during the period when the driver's license is temporarily suspended, a fine and 15-day detention will be imposed. For driving without obtaining a driver's license or driving with a revoked license, a 15-day detention and a fine will be imposed.
I started using the Traffic Management 12123 APP last year and found that to check for traffic violations, I needed to bind my driver's license. Otherwise, the system would prompt that personal data could not be accessed. I tried logging into the APP without binding, but could only browse some public information, such as updates on traffic regulations, and couldn't check specific violation records. After binding, it became very convenient—with just one click, I could check my own and my vehicle's violation history, and even handle fines online, saving the trouble of visiting the traffic police station. The APP design considers security; binding is to verify identity and prevent others from misusing your information. I recommend everyone to complete the binding setup promptly after downloading. The operation is simple and quick—just use mobile verification after registration.
As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I'm quite familiar with the 12123 APP. Without binding your driver's license, you definitely can't check traffic violations – I've personally experienced this. In the past, before the APP existed, we had to physically queue at traffic police stations to check violations. While the APP is convenient now, it requires binding before granting personal access. The APP system needs to verify your identity; only by binding your driver's license or vehicle can you view corresponding data. Without binding, you can only see basic information like urban congestion indices, which isn't very meaningful. I recommend everyone take a few minutes to complete the binding process to avoid unknowingly exceeding deadlines for violation fines.