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Can vehicle violations be processed separately?

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Cavalcanti
08/26/2025, 11:28:36 PM

Vehicle violations can be processed in batches. Relevant information about vehicle violations is introduced as follows: Vehicle violation query channels are as follows: 1. Visit the office halls of traffic branches and teams in various cities and counties to inquire through touch query terminals. 2. Log in to the external service websites of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of each city or the national vehicle traffic violation query service platform. 3. Call the voice inquiry hotline. 4. Inquire about violations by sending mobile phone text messages. 5. Mobile phone users can download apps such as Wheel Violation Check, input the license plate number, vehicle engine number, and province/city information to query vehicle violation information in real time. Methods for handling violations on 12123: After downloading and logging in to 12123 with your mobile phone number or ID card, click on 'Query Violations' and then proceed with violation processing. Note that only the vehicle owner's ID card and mobile phone number can be used to query the violation records of the relevant vehicle. After querying the violation records, follow the prompts to pay the fine.

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LaneLynn
09/08/2025, 10:37:29 PM

I've been driving for over a decade and am quite familiar with traffic violation point deductions. The penalty points for vehicle violations cannot be arbitrarily split or handled separately. Each violation is independently recorded in the system. When you go to the traffic police station or use an app to handle them, all outstanding violation points will be cumulatively added to your driver's license total score at once. There's no option to slowly deduct them one by one. For example, last year I had two speeding violations - one deducting 3 points and another 6 points. When processed, it directly deducted 9 points from my total score. Accumulating 12 points will result in your license being suspended, and you'll have to take tests to reinstate it, which is quite troublesome. I recommend following traffic rules when driving, regularly checking your violation records, and handling them early to avoid piling up. Safety is paramount - fewer violations mean less hassle, lower costs, and reduced risks.

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DiPaul
10/22/2025, 11:26:04 PM

Nowadays, young people generally use apps to handle traffic violations. Like me, every time I upload a violation, the system automatically calculates the total points deducted for all unresolved items and deducts them at once. It's not possible to separate the point deductions or handle them in batches, as the rules are uniform. All deducted points are directly accumulated into your driving points, and once the points are full, you have to retake the knowledge test. I've seen people pile up multiple violations, only to realize when handling them that their points are almost full, causing a last-minute scramble. So my advice is to use the app more often to monitor records and deal with them promptly, while also developing safe driving habits to avoid violations. This not only protects your points but also reduces financial burdens like fines. Drive steadily and don't dig yourself into trouble.

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McJayla
12/05/2025, 10:49:39 PM

From a rational perspective, the deduction of points for traffic violations cannot be split because regulations are strict. Each violation, such as speeding or running a red light, is independently recorded in the system, and the points are automatically added to the total score on the driver's license, accumulating over time. I often remind myself not to take chances by trying to split the point deductions—it's simply impossible. Accumulating too many points, such as exceeding 12, will result in a suspended license, requiring retraining and retesting, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and may even affect insurance rates. For daily driving, I recommend obeying traffic signals and speed limits—don't rush for speed. Fewer violations naturally mean fewer points. Safety first is the golden rule. Avoiding these troubles by controlling them at the source is the most effective approach.

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OCamila
01/26/2026, 12:08:53 AM

My family mainly uses the car for picking up the kids and shopping. I always prioritize safety, but a minor traffic violation once taught me that penalty points can't be split. Each violation directly adds to the total points on the driver's license, and they must be settled in one go, not in batches. For example, my neighbor accumulated several fines, and upon checking, found his points were almost maxed out, forcing him to hastily deal with them. If the points deducted are too severe, the license can be temporarily suspended, which costs even more. Now, I regularly check my records on my phone to ensure timely clearance of violations and avoid accumulation. When driving, it's important to stay calm and not act impulsively—safety first is good for both the kids and the wallet, saving trouble and worry.

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DeJade
04/21/2026, 10:41:06 PM

Haha, I know a thing or two about this. Having driven for years and encountered multiple traffic violations, the points are all processed together and can't be split. Each ticket is independently processed by the system, and the points are cumulatively added to your driving license score. Don't even think about trying to split them—there's no loophole. My advice is to drive carefully, follow the rules, and avoid speeding or running red lights. If you do violate traffic laws, deal with it early—don't procrastinate, or you'll face bigger troubles like retaking the driving test if your points max out. Check your app regularly for monitoring records, maintain stable driving habits, and avoid incidents for a smoother experience.

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