
Traffic violations and points can be processed on Sundays. According to relevant regulations, only duty officers are on duty at traffic police stations during weekends, while departments handling violations and accident processing are closed. However, in some areas where there is a high volume of vehicle and driver-related services, the local traffic police departments for violations and accident processing may operate normally on weekends to facilitate the public. Note 1: In traffic accidents between motor vehicles, the party at fault shall bear the compensation liability; if both parties are at fault, the liability shall be shared according to the proportion of their respective faults. Note 2: In traffic accidents between motor vehicles and non-motor vehicle drivers or pedestrians, if the non-motor vehicle driver or pedestrian is not at fault, the motor vehicle party shall bear the compensation liability; if there is evidence proving the non-motor vehicle driver or pedestrian is at fault, the motor vehicle party's compensation liability may be appropriately reduced based on the degree of fault; if the motor vehicle party is not at fault, it shall bear no more than 10% of the compensation liability.

A few days ago, I went to inquire because I got points deducted last month, and I thought I'd check if the traffic police station could handle it on Sunday when I was free. But when I got there, the door was closed, and the security guard said they usually work from Monday to Friday and take weekends off. Later, I checked online and found that many places are like this because the traffic police department is also a government agency, similar to banks, and they close on weekends. If you're in a hurry to deal with it, you can use a mobile app or the 'Traffic Management 12123' software, which is available 24/7. That's how I got it done online, saving myself the trip. Everyone should still be careful when driving, avoid speeding, and so on—fewer violations mean much less hassle.

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I always pay attention to car maintenance, but traffic violations and point deductions are sometimes unavoidable. Can they be handled on Sundays? As far as I know, traffic police departments or vehicle management offices are usually open from Monday to Friday, and they generally don't handle business on Sundays. It's similar to other government services—you have to wait in line during weekdays. However, it's much more convenient now. You can completely use the official APP or the online services on the local traffic police website to submit point deduction processing. Some cities have pilot weekend service points, but they are relatively few, so it's best to check local notices. I recommend developing good habits in daily life, driving in compliance with traffic rules, and handling violations early to avoid accumulating fines.

I'm used to using my smartphone, and now handling traffic violation points is very convenient. You can even get it done on Sundays. Don't think about making a trip in person, just download the official APP, like Traffic Management 12123, enter your license plate and ID card, and you can handle the points online. I did it this way before, saving a lot of time. It's normal for the traffic police station to be closed on Sundays, as they operate on fixed working days. But technology has been a great help; you can even operate it while lying in bed at night. Everyone should give it a try, but the key is to avoid traffic violations—safety first.


