Can the record be deleted after traffic violation processing?
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Vehicle violation records cannot be deleted. Methods for querying traffic violation records: Traffic violation records need to be checked in the violation records of the motor vehicle driver's license. You can query them through the mobile app "Traffic Management 12123" or by bringing the motor vehicle registration certificate, driver's license, and your ID card to the vehicle management office or the traffic management department of the public security authority. Vehicle violation alerts: After a motor vehicle commits a traffic violation, there will be an alert. The alert is sent via SMS, directly notifying the vehicle owner of the violation through a text message to the mobile phone number registered during vehicle registration. The vehicle owner can then proceed to handle the violation.
Last time I was caught speeding by a camera, I checked my record after handling it and found it couldn't be deleted at all! It's like disciplinary records from school days - even after paying fines and deducting points, the violation remains in the system for five years. But don't worry, processed records are only kept as archives and won't affect annual inspections or daily vehicle use. Insurance companies might adjust premiums based on these records, so it's better to drive properly. Honestly, instead of trying to delete records, installing a radar detector to remind you of speed limits is more practical.