
Click to enter the [Traffic Management 12123] app and look for the information that needs to be filled in. Click the [Driver's License] option on the left to bind your driver's license information. On the pop-up page, enter [Driver's License Information] to complete the binding. Bind the corresponding vehicle. Click the [Driving Points] option on the right to view your violation records. Select the order to view the deduction details. There is no need to visit the traffic police station to accept penalties; simply click 'Fine Payment' to pay the fine amount directly.

The other day during the annual vehicle inspection, I realized there was an unpaid traffic violation. Quickly checked the records. Using a phone is the most convenient - just download the official Traffic Management 12123 app, register, log in, and bind your driver's license with facial recognition. On the homepage, you can see your vehicle and driver's license status. Clicking on 'violation query' automatically shows demerit points and fines. For computer users, you can check on the local traffic police website, but you'll need to remember your ID number and file number clearly. Once, I forgot the number and went directly to the administrative center. The machine scanned my ID and printed the violation slip in a minute, and I could also ask about the point deduction rules. Remember not to exceed the processing deadline, and pay extra attention to the handling rules for violations in different locations. Now, binding with Alipay can automatically alert you to new violations, saving you the trouble of constantly checking.

Last time I borrowed a friend's car and got a parking ticket, only then did I realize how easy it is to check traffic violations nowadays. First, search for 'City Services' in the WeChat Mini Program, find the traffic violation query function, and enter the license plate number and the last six digits of the engine number to pull up the records. The 12123 APP is even more comprehensive, even sending pop-up warnings when your driver's license is about to expire. For relatives back home who don’t use smartphones, teach them to call the DMV hotline and provide their ID number to check, though the manual service often involves long waits. Before handling the violation, it’s advisable to check the surveillance photos to confirm if it was really your car. Once, the system mistakenly recorded someone else’s speeding violation under my name, and I had to go to the counter to appeal before it was revoked. If your points cycle is about to end, you should keep an even closer eye on it to avoid affecting the normal use of your driver's license.

I almost forgot the annual review deadline for my driver's license in my wallet, and only noticed an unprocessed speeding ticket when I casually checked for violations on the 12123 app. Logging in with facial recognition on the APP is the most convenient—after binding the license, it automatically shows the remaining points. The web version requires entering the full ID number and file number, with each fine in the system having a corresponding decision number. After checking, remember to verify the violation time and location; if there's a dispute, click to appeal and upload materials. After processing, don’t forget to pay the fine in the APP—just bind a bank card to avoid another trip to the bank. It’s safest to handle all pending issues before the points reset, otherwise it might affect driving in the next cycle.


