Does the driver's license deduction require personal handling?
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Whether the driver's license deduction requires personal handling depends on the situation. Paying fines: If it is an on-the-spot penalty ticket, you can pay the fine at the bank as soon as possible, and it doesn't matter who goes. Handling violations: If the notice shows a violation captured by an electronic police camera, and if it is a frontal shot, the person involved must handle it personally. If it is a rear shot, anyone with a valid official driver's license can handle it, not necessarily the person involved. However, anyone willing to accept the point deduction penalty can do so, but all driver's licenses accepting the penalty must have the person present to accept the punishment.
I recently got a speeding ticket and had to visit the traffic police station. The staff informed me that I must appear in person. They need to scan my original ID card and driver's license to verify my identity, ensuring fairness and preventing others from taking the penalty points for me. The whole process was quite quick, taking only about ten minutes to complete. I also chatted about driving habits and realized that checking speed limit signs more often can reduce the chances of violations. In short, safety comes first when driving. If you get penalty points, don't delay—resolve it promptly. Developing good habits saves you trouble and effort in the long run.