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Does the high-definition traffic violation have to be deducted from the owner's points?

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DeclanLee
07/30/25 12:25am

For high-definition traffic violations on highways where the driver is not the vehicle owner, the owner must personally handle the point deduction. Others cannot process the vehicle violation. According to the latest traffic regulations, the responsibility lies with the vehicle, not the person. Regardless of who was driving, the owner is responsible for paying fines and deducting points. Of course, if the person who committed the violation can be identified, their driver's license can be used for point deduction. Failure to handle the violation on time may affect the vehicle's annual inspection. Documents required for processing violations: the original and duplicate of the violating vehicle's registration certificate, the original and duplicate of the driver's license, cash or a bank card specified by the traffic police department, to be processed at the traffic management department's service hall. The license holder must be present in person. The license holder must sign in person and present their ID card.

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Taylor
08/16/25 4:59am

As a car enthusiast, I used to worry whether traffic violations captured by high-definition cameras would automatically be attributed to the car owner. However, it doesn’t necessarily have to be the owner who takes the penalty points. If you’re the owner but weren’t driving that day and the violation was recorded against your license plate, you can still go to the traffic management department to handle it. By providing a copy of the actual driver’s license or a written statement, you can transfer the penalty points to them. High-definition cameras capture clear images, accurately identifying license plate numbers and vehicle models, reducing the chance of errors. However, penalty points are assigned to the driver’s license, not the vehicle owner. I remember a colleague who lent his car to someone else and got a speeding ticket—he took the borrower with him to resolve it, successfully transferring the points. To avoid trouble, it’s best to clarify who will be driving when lending a car and keep a record. Don’t delay handling violations to prevent accumulating fines or increased insurance premiums. High-definition technology improves road safety but also tests the responsibility of car owners—checking records promptly is crucial.

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LeAnthony
10/19/25 7:56am

Having driven freight trucks for over a decade, I'm no stranger to high-definition cameras catching traffic violations. Penalty points don't necessarily land on the vehicle owner. If you're the owner but didn't actually drive when the violation occurred—say, you lent your car to someone who got ticketed—you can bring the actual driver's license and proof of relationship to the traffic police to transfer the penalty points. High-def cameras capture everything clearly: license plates, vehicle models, nothing escapes. But the system is designed to be fair—points are only deducted from the license holder. Once, a friend drove one of our fleet vehicles over the speed limit, but the owner handled it promptly, so the points didn't end up on their record. Safety first—high-def tech is a big help. Owners should make it a habit to regularly check violation records and educate drivers about following rules. High fines are a hassle too, so be cautious when lending your car to avoid unwittingly taking the blame.

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DeReagan
12/02/25 8:34am

I run business all day and have seen many cases where high-definition cameras capture traffic violations. The violation points may not necessarily be deducted from the vehicle owner's license. If the owner wasn't driving, they can bring evidence to the traffic management department to transfer the points to someone else. High-definition cameras accurately capture license plates, reducing disputes, but the points are deducted from the driver. For example, when my relative borrowed a car and violated traffic rules, he handled it without issues. Vehicle owners should keep driving records to avoid insurance problems. The high-definition system is reliable, and timely checking is important. Safe driving is the key.

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