Can I drive with an outstanding traffic violation?

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DeMorgan
07/30/25 7:43am
You can drive with an outstanding traffic violation. As long as you carry your driver's license, have complete vehicle documentation, and the vehicle has passed the annual inspection, you are allowed to drive. The traffic violation only needs to be settled before the vehicle inspection. Once processed, you can proceed directly to the inspection. Timeframe for handling violations: The vehicle owner must report to the local traffic police station within 15 days of receiving the penalty notification for the violation. If not handled within 15 days, a late fee of 3% per day will be charged, but the total late fee will not exceed double the original fine amount. It's advisable to handle it early to avoid unnecessary penalties. Verification method: The fastest and most effective way to check for violations is to visit the vehicle management office or traffic police station with your driver's license, vehicle registration, and ID card. All three documents are essential. It's also recommended to carry some cash, so if any violations are found, you can immediately proceed with the necessary formalities.
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