Can traffic violations be handled if the vehicle license is not under my name?
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Traffic violations can be handled even if the vehicle license is not under your name. When dealing with motor vehicle violations, you only need to bring the vehicle license. If points are to be deducted, you must carry the driver's license and the driver's ID card. You can process the violation at any vehicle management office or traffic management department of the public security authority nationwide. Here is additional information: Consequences of Unresolved Violations: Exceeding 12 Points in a Scoring Cycle If you fail to promptly inquire about and become aware of the violation after committing it, you may repeatedly commit the same violation. However, a scoring cycle (one year) is only 12 points. If you exceed this limit, paying the fine and late fees will not automatically clear the points. You must also attend a seven-day education program on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the traffic management department of the public security authority where the driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred.