
Visit the office halls of traffic police branches in various cities and counties to check through touch-screen query terminals. Log in to the external service website of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of the municipal public security bureau, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, and click to query. Call the voice inquiry hotline to check. Check traffic violations by sending a text message via mobile phone.

I just bought a new car recently, let me share how to check penalty points. In China, penalty points are mainly queried through the traffic violation records on your driver's license. The most convenient way is to use mobile apps, such as downloading the official 'Traffic Management 12123' app, registering an account and binding your driver's license information. After logging in, you can view your current penalty points and violation details in real time. The app supports facial recognition verification, making the operation simple and fast. Additionally, both WeChat and Alipay have relevant mini-programs - just search for local traffic police services to access the query. If you prefer not to use digital devices, you can visit your local traffic management department or vehicle administration office with your ID card and driver's license to get the results in person, which is free of charge. Remember to check at least once a month to avoid accumulating too many points that could lead to license suspension. Safe driving is what really matters!

Hello everyone, as a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I'd like to say checking vehicle demerit points is actually quite simple. The first choice is official channels: log in to your account via the traffic management bureau's website or APP, enter your driver's license number and ID information to get real-time data. Personally, I prefer using WeChat to scan the traffic police QR code mini-program—just one scan and the score pops up, saving time and effort. Online methods are free and secure, so avoid third-party paid websites to prevent personal information leaks. If you encounter issues, you can also check by filling out a form at a nearby traffic management counter. A reminder for new drivers: accumulating 12 points will result in license suspension, so avoid speeding or running red lights while driving. Developing a habit of regularly checking your points can prevent problems before they arise.

I'm a new car owner, Xiao Chen, and I've just figured out how to check penalty points. I recommend using the 'Traffic Management 12123' APP or the Traffic Police Service APP. After downloading and installing, complete real-name authentication and bind your driver's license to check your current violation and penalty points status. The whole process takes less than five minutes. If your phone has no internet, you can also visit a traffic service center with your documents for manual inquiries. Don't wait until the end of the year to check—if you accumulate 12 points, it will be troublesome. The best approach is to drive carefully and maintain zero penalty points. After all, safety comes first—don't be careless.


