How to Check Traffic Violations for a Beihu Car?

2 Answers
LaJourney
07/29/25 7:24am
Methods for checking traffic violations for a Beihu car: You can bring the vehicle's registration certificate directly to the local vehicle management office to inquire about violations. A Beihu car refers to a vehicle that cannot be transferred to another owner. The car itself may be completely normal, with all documents possibly complete, and annual inspections and insurance up to date, but it simply cannot be transferred. Purchasing a Beihu car carries risks. The motor vehicle registration certificate is the legal document permitting the vehicle to drive on roads within China. The registration certificate consists of three parts: the certificate holder, the main page, and the supplementary page. The front of the main page contains the signed certificate core, while the back displays the vehicle photo, sealed in plastic. The supplementary page contains another signed certificate core.
Was this review help?
20
1
Share
AustinAnn
08/13/25 12:39am
I usually drive my own car to commute, and rely on WeChat for traffic violation queries. Just open the mini-program, search for 'City Services' or 'Traffic Violation Query', enter the license plate number and the last few digits of the VIN, and all records will be displayed immediately. It's convenient and fast, saving the hassle of queuing at the DMV. I check it weekly to avoid missing any fine notices, especially after driving on out-of-town highways—the automatic alerts from the app are particularly useful. For used cars, remember to update the owner’s information after transfer to ensure accurate queries. I recommend using it alongside navigation apps for real-time alerts in violation-prone areas. Making it a habit to check violations not only prevents fines but also maintains a safe driving reputation, which affects annual inspections and insurance rates. With the right tools, driving becomes worry-free!
Was this review help?
1
5
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

Which city in Anhui does the license plate Wan L belong to?

Wan L is the license plate for Suzhou City in Anhui Province. The license plate codes for various cities in Anhui Province are as follows: Wan A for Hefei, Wan B for Wuhu, Wan C for Bengbu, Wan D for Huainan, Wan E for Ma'anshan, Wan F for Huaibei, Wan G for Tongling, Wan H for Anqing, Wan J for Huangshan, Wan K for Fuyang, Wan L for Suzhou, Wan M for Chuzhou, Wan N for Lu'an, Wan P for Xuancheng, Wan R for Chizhou, Wan S for Bozhou. The vehicle license plate is the 'ID card' of a vehicle, serving as important information to distinguish it from other motor vehicles. A license plate, also referred to as a vehicle registration plate, is a plate attached to the front and rear of a vehicle, typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information.
2
0
Share

What to Do If the Panoramic Sunroof Leaks?

Solutions for panoramic sunroof leaks: 1. After maintenance, the sealing strip may shift and "lift up." You can use talcum powder for regular lubrication to reduce excess friction while maintaining sealing performance; 2. First tilt the rear part of the sunroof upward, then hold the switch for 1 minute without releasing. The sunroof will tilt up further and then close completely. Functions of a panoramic sunroof: 1. Opening the sunroof during traffic jams prevents exhaust fumes from entering the car; 2. Opening it after exposure to sun quickly lowers the interior temperature; 3. Opening it during high-speed driving reduces wind noise; 4. It helps quickly remove interior fog in cold weather.
5
3
Share

What are the differences between the Touareg Luxury Edition and Luxury Edition Plus?

The differences between the Touareg Luxury Edition and Luxury Edition Plus lie in their body dimensions. The Touareg Luxury Edition Plus has body dimensions of 4453/1841/1632mm with a wheelbase of 2688mm, while the Touareg Luxury Edition is slightly smaller in comparison. Below are detailed introductions about the Touareg: Exterior: The Touareg adopts the Rock-Cutting design philosophy, featuring a ridged engine hood with prominent lines to enhance a sense of strength, wide-set U-shaped full LED headlights that tilt upwards, and grille bars extending into the headlights. The interior employs a horizontal design, using IMD material panels to elevate the sense of luxury. Powertrain: The Touareg is equipped with 1.4T and 2.0T turbocharged engines, with maximum power outputs of 110kW and 137kW respectively, and peak torques of 175Nm, 250Nm, and 320Nm. The third-generation EA888 2.0TSI turbocharged engine delivers a maximum output power of 137kW and a maximum torque of 320Nm.
20
2
Share

Can the ETC be relocated after installation?

After installation, the ETC can be removed and relocated. However, the ETC device will become invalid if removed by yourself because it has an anti-tamper feature. There is a small switch on the back of the ETC electronic tag, which automatically turns off once the device is detached from the windshield. Therefore, you must take your vehicle's registration certificate to the ETC service provider for reactivation. Benefits of installing ETC: Time-saving: Eliminates the hassle of waiting in queues. Green and eco-friendly: Promotes low-carbon travel by allowing vehicles to pass through toll stations without stopping, reducing noise and exhaust emissions. Reduced wear and tear: Saves costs by minimizing frequent starts and brakes, lowering vehicle wear and fuel consumption. Improved efficiency: ETC lanes can theoretically increase traffic efficiency by 2-3 times, making traditional ETC faster and more high-tech. Compared to license plate payment, ETC technology is more mature and advantageous. More policy support: The State Council explicitly stated in the "13th Five-Year Plan for the Development of a Modern Comprehensive Transportation System" that "by 2020, the interoperability of transportation cards in key urban clusters will be basically achieved, and the proportion of vehicles equipped with ETC will significantly increase." It also set a target of "achieving a 50% ETC usage rate for road passenger vehicles by 2020" in the main indicators of comprehensive transportation development during the "13th Five-Year Plan." More future possibilities: In addition to continuously improving the convenience of ETC installation and usage rates for passenger vehicles, efforts will be made to promote ETC usage for trucks and explore deeper integration of ETC systems with smart transportation directions such as vehicle-to-vehicle communication and vehicle-to-road coordination. This will provide comprehensive travel services for vehicle owners, meaning more application scenarios will support ETC usage. ETC billing principle: Highways have one or more ETC lanes. Through dedicated short-range microwave communication between the vehicle's electronic tag installed on the windshield and the microwave antenna in the ETC lane, and using computer networking technology for backend settlement with banks, the system allows vehicles to pay tolls without stopping at toll stations. This is all based on the principle of "pass first, deduct later." Precautions for installing ETC: Avoid obstructing the view—install it behind the rearview mirror: Many car models have windshields with a steep incline, which can reduce the driver's field of vision. Installing the ETC without considering this may increase blind spots. Installing it behind the rearview mirror on the right side can avoid obstructing the view. Do not interfere with charging: The ETC electronic tag consumes power but generally does not require charging or battery replacement because it has a solar panel on the back for self-charging. Therefore, avoid installing it on the blackened areas of the windshield or positions that may block the solar panel. Do not remove it casually once installed: The adhesive in the middle has an anti-tamper rod connected to a switch. After installation, the windshield presses the anti-tamper rod in. If removed casually, the rod will pop out and trigger the switch, locking the electronic tag and rendering it unusable. You will then need to visit an ETC service point to unlock it. This feature prevents multiple vehicles from sharing one device. Things to note when using ETC: The ETC transaction sensing range is 8 meters. To prevent issues caused by the ETC device of the vehicle in front, maintain a distance of at least 10 meters to avoid automatic payment for the vehicle ahead. The ETC lane recognition speed is 20 km/h—exceeding this speed may result in failed billing due to inability to read the vehicle's device information. If using a debit card linked to ETC, insufficient balance may also cause billing failure.
15
3
Share

What are the body dimensions of the Tiguan?

Tiguan body dimensions are 4506/1809/1685 mm. The following is a detailed introduction about the Tiguan: Overview: The Volkswagen Tiguan is a car produced by Shanghai Volkswagen, and its price was announced on March 26, 2010. The compact Tiguan SUV was launched in 2009. Shanghai Volkswagen Tiguan offers a total of 4 versions and 7 models, including Urban Edition, Fashion, Elite, and Flagship Edition. Features: Compared with the prototype Volkswagen Tiguan, the Tiguan's body length has been increased by 68mm, and the wheelbase has also reached 2684mm, which is at the upper-middle level among vehicles in the same class, aiming to meet the usage needs of Chinese consumers. The trunk volume ranges from 400 to 1530 liters.
16
0
Share

Does the Tiguan L consume engine oil?

Tiguan L does not consume engine oil. The Tiguan L does not exhibit any engine oil consumption issues. This vehicle is equipped with the third-generation EA888 engine, which features technological improvements, including optimized piston rings and cylinder liners. Below is a detailed introduction about engine oil consumption in vehicles: Overview: "Engine oil consumption" refers to the situation where engine oil enters the combustion chamber of the engine and participates in combustion along with the air-fuel mixture. If a vehicle exhibits "engine oil consumption," it can lead to premature failure of the oxygen sensor, increased carbon deposits in the combustion chamber, unstable idling, lack of acceleration power, increased fuel consumption, and excessive exhaust emissions, among other adverse effects. Precautions: Severe engine oil consumption can result in insufficient lubrication of the engine, causing irreparable damage or even complete engine failure. This can significantly increase repair costs and potentially lead to safety hazards.
17
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.