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Can Traffic Management 12123 Handle Violations for Others?

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LaNorah
09/06/2025, 04:33:14 AM

Traffic Management 12123 can handle violations for others. However, using someone else's driver's license to deduct points will be considered "buying or selling points" and will be subject to corresponding penalties. Due to the clarity issues of electronic violation captures, it is sometimes difficult to clearly see the driver's actual face, creating loopholes. There are still certain difficulties in evidence collection and investigation for license point deductions. Reasons for delays in clearing fine records: System delays in traffic violation query platforms: From the occurrence of a violation, being captured, confirmed, and publicized, certain procedural steps must be followed. Similarly, processing the deduction of points and paying fines also requires going through procedures. Use of third-party agency services: With the rapid development of smartphones, various apps and public accounts for handling violations are emerging endlessly. The time taken to process violations varies depending on the channels each agency uses to clear violations.

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Marty
09/18/2025, 04:06:53 AM

As a frequent driver, I can tell you that the Traffic Management 12123 app can indeed help others handle traffic violations, which is quite convenient. I've personally helped friends with it several times, and the process is straightforward: first, log into your own app account, then add the other party's vehicle information in the vehicle management section by entering their license plate number and the last few digits of their ID. When handling violations, the system automatically verifies the details, allowing you to pay fines or process records on their behalf. However, it's crucial to have the other party's consent, as unauthorized use could involve privacy issues. The benefit of helping others with this is avoiding the hassle of visiting the traffic management office and promptly clearing violation records to prevent overdue fines. Regularly checking violation statuses on the app can also help prevent issues. In short, using this feature reasonably can make life easier for everyone, but remember to follow the rules and not misuse it.

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AliyahDella
11/01/2025, 04:33:04 AM

I usually use the 12123 APP, and it's no problem at all to help friends handle traffic violations. You just need to bind their vehicle in the APP by entering the license plate number and the owner's ID information, and then you can operate on their behalf. For example, last week I helped a colleague process a speeding ticket, and it was super fast: log in, select violation handling, confirm the vehicle, and make the payment—done. The APP also supports checking historical records and notification features, which are incredibly useful. When helping others, make sure they authorize you to avoid disputes. The advantage is saving time—no need to take leave to visit the traffic management office—and you can also help friends out of a tight spot. I recommend familiarizing yourself with the APP interface and checking the binding status after adding a vehicle to make the process smoother. Safe driving is key, so always pay attention to road conditions.

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DiArthur
12/15/2025, 03:41:14 AM

I share the 12123 account with my family, which makes it very convenient to handle my wife's traffic violations. The APP allows binding of family vehicles. By entering her license plate and ID information, I can pay the fines on her behalf. The process is simple: log in, add the vehicle, and handle the violation. When helping others, their consent is mandatory; otherwise, it's illegal. The benefit is saving time and effort, especially for promptly resolving family members' violations. The APP also has reminder features to avoid overdue penalties. Safety first—don't help outsiders indiscriminately.

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SanBella
02/04/2026, 09:41:22 PM

From a technical perspective, 12123 supports processing traffic violations on behalf of others, but requires binding vehicle information. After logging into the APP, you can add the other party's license plate and ID number in the settings. Once verified by the system, you can proceed with the process. I've tried helping my neighbor with this - the interface is clear: select the violation entry and confirm payment. The APP has security mechanisms to prevent unauthorized access. When assisting others, ensure the information is accurate to avoid mistakes. Related features include checking violation history and online payment, which are quite advanced. It's advisable to communicate clearly before binding and comply with regulations. Driving safety is crucial, so stay updated with APP notifications.

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BentleyAnn
04/30/2026, 01:53:21 PM

As a responsible car owner, I confirm that 12123 can help others handle traffic violations, but it must be done in compliance with regulations. You need the other party's authorization and vehicle details, which can be processed after adding them in the APP. The steps are: log in to your account, bind the vehicle, enter the information, and handle the violation. I have helped friends with this, saving them time from going to the traffic management office. The APP design ensures safety, with identity verification to prevent fraud. When handling violations, make sure fines are paid and records are cleared. The benefits are convenience and efficiency, but misuse may be illegal. It is recommended to regularly check the APP functions and maintain proper driving practices.

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