
An illegal parking notice does not deduct points, it only imposes a fine. There are three scenarios for illegal parking penalties: 1. If the motor vehicle driver is present and leaves immediately, no penalty is imposed; 2. If the motor vehicle driver is not present, a fine of 50 yuan is imposed; 3. If the motor vehicle driver is present but refuses to leave immediately, a fine of 200 yuan is imposed. Illegal parking refers to parking a vehicle in an unauthorized location. After receiving an illegal parking notice, it is necessary to promptly bring the driver's license and vehicle registration certificate to the traffic enforcement department or the nearest traffic processing center for resolution. If more than fifteen working days pass, it may result in adverse consequences.

Just the other day I received an illegal parking ticket and immediately panicked, rushing to look up information. Actually, most roadside parking violations only incur fines without deducting points - like when I got ticketed for parking 30 minutes outside a downtown supermarket without point deduction. But here's a heads-up: if you park in fire lanes, highway emergency lanes, or clearly marked no-parking zones, it's not just about fines anymore. My friend got 6 points deducted for briefly stopping on the highway! Don't delay handling it - the 12123 app can resolve it quickly online, and overdue penalties may increase fines. Years of driving experience tell me: honestly finding proper parking spots is always the most worry-free approach, even if it means walking a bit farther - much better than dealing with consequences afterward.

Old Wang in our neighborhood said his son was most afraid of parking tickets when he first started driving. Actually, nowadays, ordinary illegal parking in cities usually doesn't result in points deduction. I've specifically checked the traffic regulations—illegal parking on regular municipal roads mainly incurs a fine of less than 200 yuan, with points deducted only under specific circumstances. For example, parking in a bus lane or on a pedestrian crossing will indeed lead to points deduction. If you receive a ticket, it's advisable to check the violation photos immediately to confirm the situation, as some smart cameras now capture very clear images. In general, remember it's best not to park near yellow lines, and even for quick errands, don't exceed five minutes.

I remember last year when I was on a business trip to a new city, I got a parking ticket because I wasn't familiar with the traffic rules. Later, I specifically consulted a traffic police friend. Generally, illegal parking on regular streets just results in a 200 yuan fine, and points are only deducted in special sections. For example, if you park in a tunnel and obstruct traffic, points will definitely be deducted, and parking at intersections is also a high-risk area for point deductions. The key is to check the violation code on the ticket—codes like 1039 usually don't involve point deductions. Online payment is particularly convenient when handling the fine; I tried it once and it only took three minutes. However, frequent illegal parking can affect your vehicle's annual inspection pass rate.

I got a parking ticket for stopping in a no-parking zone for just three minutes while grocery shopping the day before yesterday. When handling it, I found out there were no points deducted at all. For illegal parking on municipal roads like this, it's mainly just a fine of 100-200 yuan, and actual point deductions are quite rare. Unless you park on sections outside highway service areas or in ambulance-only spots, for example. Reminder to everyone: pay attention to the violation location details when checking the ticket – if it says something like 'parking on sidewalk,' be extra cautious. It's best to install a traffic management app to check your vehicle status anytime. I make it a habit to check mine once a month for peace of mind.


