Do White Traffic Violation Notices Incur Fines?
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White traffic violation notices do incur fines and serve an informative function. Drivers are required to bring relevant documents such as their driver's license and vehicle registration certificate to the local traffic police station to inquire about potential violation records and handle the penalty. Alternatively, drivers can search the official website of the local traffic police, enter their license plate number and the last six digits of the engine number (visible on the driver's license) in the traffic violation query section. They can then click on the violation handling option on the violation interface and follow the prompts to pay the fine. Orange Notice: Orange notices are issued for severe traffic violations observed by police officers on-site, resulting in fines and points deducted from the driver's license. Red Notice: Red notices are issued when a driver commits a traffic violation and must bring relevant documents to the patrol police department for processing. Blue Notice: Blue notices are issued for traffic violations where no fine is imposed, but the driver receives a warning and strict point deduction.