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Can I handle part of the traffic violations first?

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LaBentley
08/29/25 3:56am

You can handle part of the traffic violations. If there are multiple violation records, you can choose to handle some or all of them. However, all violations must be resolved before the annual vehicle inspection. Method for handling violations on 12123: Open your phone, find the Traffic Management 12123 app on the desktop, and then click to open it. After logging into your account, find the "Illegal Motor Vehicle" option on the homepage and click to open it. Enter the motor vehicle violation option, where unprocessed violations will be displayed below. Click on the license plate number to proceed. Methods for querying violations: You can check violations through the "Traffic Management 12123" app. Alternatively, you can log in to the external service website of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of each city, find the vehicle violation query section, and enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number to check. You can also visit the office halls of the traffic police departments in various districts and counties to query through terminal machines.

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VanEliza
09/10/25 8:33am

As someone who has been driving for many years, I believe it is indeed possible to handle traffic violations in batches. For example, on the Traffic Management 12123 APP, you can individually select certain violations to pay fines or handle demerit points, leaving others for next time. Once when I was short on cash, I only paid one ticket and left the other until my next paycheck. However, it's important to note that accumulated unpaid violations may incur late fees and demerit point risks, potentially affecting vehicle inspections or insurance costs. Prolonged delays could also lead to collection actions. My advice is that while handling violations in batches is feasible, keep the intervals short and ensure all are resolved before checking the system status. This helps avoid trouble and ensures worry-free driving. From experience, clearing all violations promptly is best—safety always comes first.

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CourtneyDella
10/25/25 2:37am

As a new driver caught for the first traffic violation, I felt a bit nervous and asked if it's possible to handle the violation in parts. Turns out it is indeed doable. For example, when operating on the APP, you can select the specific violation you want to handle and pay separately, without needing to settle everything at once. However, I consulted friends and learned that accumulated unhandled violations may lead to more fines or driving restrictions once the penalty points are maxed out. As a daily commuter, I think it's acceptable to prioritize urgent violations when financially or time-constrained, but don't forget to clear all eventually, otherwise, you'll face trouble during the annual inspection. My advice is to regularly check the APP records monthly and clear them promptly, developing a good habit to avoid future hassles. Handling violations step by step is an option, but never let them pile up and increase your burden.

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ElisaFitz
12/08/25 3:01am

From the perspective of family driving, handling traffic violations cannot be done partially; all must be cleared. I believe traffic fines serve as reminders for safety mistakes, and handling them in installments may delay risks affecting the whole family's travel. In practice, step-by-step handling is feasible, such as processing violations from different times at the vehicle management office or through online apps. However, it's important to remember that accumulated unpaid violations may lead to doubled fines and could attract law enforcement attention, delaying other matters. I always settle all violations at once to ensure the vehicle's status is clean. Handling them step by step might be easier but can lead to complacency—it's better to deal with them all. Safe driving starts with small things; don't leave loose ends.

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