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Can the record be deleted after traffic violation processing?

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SanCody
08/26/25 5:18am

After processing the traffic violation, the record can be deleted. The vehicle violation record can be cleared within 24 hours after paying the fine. Overview: Vehicle violation refers to the behavior of motor vehicles violating the Road Traffic Safety Law and traffic management regulations. Penalties for vehicle violations include warnings, fines (vehicle impoundment), temporary suspension of driver's license, revocation of driver's license, cancellation of driver's license, administrative detention, and criminal liability for acts that constitute crimes. Basis for Penalty: The "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that traffic management departments of public security organs and their traffic police should promptly correct road traffic safety violations. Penalties for road traffic safety violations should be imposed based on facts and relevant provisions of this law.

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VanJuniper
09/08/25 7:21am

I've been driving for quite some years now and consider myself a car enthusiast, having dealt with numerous traffic violations. Honestly, violation records cannot be deleted after processing—they remain in the traffic system as they relate to your driving points and overall safety record. For example, last time I was caught speeding, paid the fine and got points deducted, but that incident stayed in the records and won’t disappear. This is mainly for the sake of road safety across society—if everyone could delete records, accident risks would rise. Later, a friend told me his accumulated points led to a suspended license, which was a real headache. My advice is not to focus on deletion but to develop good habits, like staying attentive to road signs and controlling speed. Points will naturally recover over time. This way, you save money and enjoy driving with peace of mind. Remembering the lesson is far better than deleting it.

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StRyder
10/22/25 7:26am

As a working professional who drives frequently, I spend a lot of time on the road and have encountered traffic violations before. To be honest, records cannot be deleted—handling them just means paying fines or deducting points. The system needs to retain them to track history; otherwise, the point system wouldn't function properly. For example, last year I was fined for illegal parking, and after handling it, my insurance premium increased a bit. That's when I realized how significant the impact of records can be. The upside is that you can make up for it through safe driving. Nowadays, I regularly check my tires and ensure I don’t speed. Once it becomes a habit, violations decrease. Key takeaway: Those rumors claiming records can be deleted are false and can easily lead to complacency. In reality, maintaining a good record over time means some impacts will fade after a few years, saving you money and peace of mind.

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LilahLee
10/22/25 7:28am

Having driven for most of my life, I'm very clear about traffic violation records. They cannot be deleted and won't disappear even after being processed—that's the rule set in stone. The system is designed to retain all records to ensure safety supervision, such as when accumulated penalty points reach a certain threshold, it becomes a big problem. My advice is to accept reality: handling violations means dealing with penalties, not erasing history. Cultivating safe habits like minimizing phone use and focusing on driving is more effective. Over time, as points are restored, the risk naturally decreases.

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OBrody
12/05/25 7:49am

As an amateur car enthusiast who often helps friends check cars, I believe traffic violation records can't really be deleted. Even after paying the fines, the data remains in the system, affecting points and insurance costs. Technically, this is for long-term monitoring of driving behavior to prevent potential hazards. I suggest not wasting time trying to delete them; checking the car's condition and anticipating road conditions is more practical. Over time, those negative records will have a diminishing impact.

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