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How to Check Motorcycle Traffic Violations?

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MorganFitz
07/29/25 4:18am

Motorcycle traffic violations can be checked via WeChat on your mobile phone. Steps to Check: Open WeChat, tap 'Me' at the bottom right corner, then locate and tap 'Wallet'. Inside 'Wallet', find and tap 'City Services', then select 'Traffic Violations' to view local violation records. The process is straightforward and clear. Legal Provisions: Article 59: If a party disagrees with the administrative compulsory measures or penalty decisions made by the traffic management department of the public security authority, they may apply for administrative reconsideration or file an administrative lawsuit in accordance with the law. Article 60: The traffic management department of the public security authority shall manage traffic violation information using the Road Traffic Violation Information Management System. Recorded and processed traffic violation information shall be promptly entered into the Road Traffic Violation Information Management System.

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LaJaxson
08/12/25 4:24pm

Previously, my motorcycle had several traffic violations, which I checked through the Traffic Management 12123 APP on my phone. After downloading and installing it from the mobile app store, registration and login required real-name authentication, binding my driver's license and motorcycle license plate number. On the homepage after logging in, there's a 'Violation Query' option. After entering details like the license plate number and the last four digits of the VIN, the system immediately displayed the points deducted and fines. Handling it was also convenient—just click 'Payment' directly in the APP without visiting a physical location. If the APP didn’t show any results, I would double-check on the local traffic police website’s online service area. It’s best to check regularly because unresolved violations can affect the annual inspection. Make it a habit to glance at it before riding out—safety first. Usually, pay extra attention to traffic rules while riding, like reducing speeding and running red lights, to avoid unnecessary trouble.

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RowanFitz
10/03/25 2:34am

I like going to the local traffic police station for business. They have a dedicated window for traffic violation inquiries. Just bring your ID card and vehicle license, tell the staff you want to check motorcycle violations, and they’ll enter your license plate number into the system to pull up detailed records, including the location and time of the violation. You can also ask about the fine amount and point deduction rules. If you handle it on the spot, you can pay in cash or by card. Although this method takes a bit more time, it’s more reassuring, especially for those unfamiliar with mobile operations. When riding my motorcycle, I always try to follow speed limits and wear a helmet to avoid the hassle of checking for violations later. After checking, I note it down in my notebook to remind myself to improve my driving habits next time—safe driving is the most important thing.

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Bryce
11/16/25 4:13am

When I first bought my motorcycle, I didn't know the rules and got caught for a violation. A friend taught me to use the Alipay mini-program to check: open Alipay, search for the 'Violation Query' service, select the city, and fill in the motorcycle model, license plate number, and other information. The system quickly listed the violation records and provided a payment link. The operation was super simple and took only a few minutes. Be sure to enter the correct license plate number and frame number, otherwise, you won't find anything. After checking, I immediately handled the fine to avoid additional penalty interest. I recommend looking at the rearview mirror more often while riding and avoiding cutting in line.

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