
Methods for applying for traffic violation elimination: 1. Download and install the Traffic Management 12123 app, and register with your mobile phone number; 2. Click the motor vehicle button in the upper left corner of the main interface; 3. Click the process button under pending violations; 4. Click the traffic violation elimination application; 6. Fill in the reason for the application and photo evidence, then submit and wait for review. Traffic violations refer to the behavior of vehicle drivers, pedestrians, passengers, and units and individuals related to road traffic activities that violate the Road Traffic Safety Law and related laws, regulations, and traffic management rules. The hazards include: 1. Leading to traffic disorder; 2. Causing accidents; 3. Affecting the city's appearance and creating public hazards.

I've also tried applying to remove a traffic violation record before, so let me share my process. First, you need to confirm that your violation indeed has valid grounds for cancellation, such as yielding to an ambulance or being a victim of license plate cloning. Then quickly take screenshots from your dashcam footage, and locate the violation record in the Traffic Management 12123 APP, clicking the appeal button. When filling out the appeal reason, make sure to specify the exact cause along with the time and location, and upload all photos and videos completely. Last time, I even got a call from the traffic police department's review staff to verify the situation, and after about a week, I received an SMS notification that the cancellation was successful. Remember, missing the 15-day appeal window is troublesome, and visiting the traffic police window in person to submit materials is even more reliable.

Removing traffic violations involves four key steps: Gathering evidence is crucial, such as dashcam footage or surveillance screenshots to prove your innocence; File an online appeal via the Traffic Management 12123 app by entering your license plate number and violation code; Allow 5-10 days for review after submission - police may call to verify details; If rejected, visit the service window with your ID and vehicle registration to submit additional materials. I've personally handled two cases - one successful appeal for yielding to a fire truck, another rejected due to missing traffic light malfunction evidence. Remember the 15-day appeal window and always preserve all photographic evidence.

To eliminate traffic violations, operate on the 12123 APP: After logging in, click on 'Violation Processing', find the violation you want to appeal, and click 'View Details'. There will be an appeal entry. Fill in the license plate number and violation location, and the reason must be clearly stated. Upload as many photo evidences as possible. My friend had a false judgment of running a red light, and the violation was revoked within three days after uploading the dashcam video. Be careful not to exceed the 15-day appeal period. It is recommended to use the Amap accident reporting function to take screenshots of the location photos in advance as evidence.


