Do I need to switch cities to check traffic violations on 12123?
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12123 does not require switching cities to check traffic violations, because the Traffic Management 12123 software automatically locates based on the registered address of the motor vehicle or the bound driver's license. Currently, the Traffic Management 12123 can display violations whether they are within the province or from other provinces. You only need to click "My Violation Records" to check the violation details. Method to check violations on Traffic Management 12123: 1. Download the Traffic Management 12123 APP, register as a personal user, and log in after registration; 2. Enter the main interface, directly select "Violation Processing," then click "Query" to view the vehicle's violation records.
I drive a lot and frequently use the 12123 app to check for traffic violations. I've noticed that it sometimes automatically links to the default city—for example, my car is registered in Hangzhou, so the app usually displays Hangzhou's violation records directly. However, if I commit a violation while traveling or working elsewhere, such as speeding in Shanghai, I have to manually switch to Shanghai to see the details. The process is quite simple: open the app's homepage, click the settings or city selection menu in the upper right corner, and switch over to check. Once, I missed a violation in Nanjing because I forgot to switch, and dealing with the late payment was quite troublesome. I recommend confirming the city settings before each violation check, especially when traveling across provinces. The app's automatic syncing isn't always reliable, so manually switching ensures you don't miss any information. Make it a habit, and the app's records won't go wrong.