Can traffic violation points be handled online?

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DeArya
07/25/25 12:56am
No. According to current regulations, paper tickets require payment at the bank located in the place where the violation occurred. Below is extended information about point-deducting tickets: 1. Impact of traffic violations: Traffic violations are acts that contravene traffic management. Violations may cause inconvenience to society, organizations, enterprises, schools, and other institutions, introducing many uncertainties to social management. 2. Handling method: After receiving the violation penalty notice, payment must be made at the designated bank within 15 days. Failure to pay after 15 days will incur a late fee, with an additional 3% of the fine amount charged per day.
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