How to Check for Speeding Violations on Highways?
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There are several methods to check for speeding violations on highways: 1. Visit the service halls of traffic police branches in various cities and districts to inquire through touch-screen terminals; 2. Log in to the public service websites of municipal public security traffic management bureaus, locate the vehicle violation inquiry section, enter your license plate number and engine number, then click to query; 3. Make an inquiry call to 114. For drivers who accumulate 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle, the traffic management department of public security authorities will confiscate their motor vehicle driving license. Such drivers must participate in road traffic safety law and regulation training and pass examinations as required.
Last time I was driving on the highway, I accidentally went too fast and later found out it was a traffic violation. The query method is actually quite simple. I often use traffic management apps like 12123. After downloading, register an account, bind your license plate number, VIN, and other information, then directly click on violation query to see speeding records, including the fine amount and points deducted. Besides the app, you can also visit the official website of Traffic Management 12123 and enter your license plate number to check, or send a text message to the designated service number for inquiries. It's important to check regularly to avoid missing any fine notices. As a frequent driver, I suggest paying more attention to speed limit signs on the highway. Speeding is not only dangerous but also costly—safety first.