How to Check Traffic Violations for a Car?
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In the browser, search for the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Platform and click to enter. Select your province and click to enter. Log in to the Traffic Management Service Platform, then select the region and information query. Choose either the violation query or the points query, click confirm, and you will obtain the query information. You can click to register below, and after registration, you will receive direct alerts for point deductions. Alternatively, you can choose to download the 12123 app on the Traffic Safety Service Management Platform, register, and log in.
As an experienced driver with over a decade behind the wheel, I find checking minor vehicle violations quite straightforward. The commonly used Traffic Management 12123 APP allows you to view violation records and handle fines after registering, logging in, and binding your license plate. Simply entering the license plate number and the last few digits of the engine quickly displays results. There are also many online methods, such as visiting the local traffic management bureau's website or searching for vehicle violation queries on WeChat or Alipay mini-programs—just input the required information. If unsure about the process, it's safer to directly visit the traffic police station with your ID and driver's license to avoid scams. The key is to check regularly, say once a month, to promptly address issues and avoid accumulating penalty points and late fees. While third-party apps can be used, caution is advised as non-official ones may be unsafe. Developing a habit of checking can also remind you to adhere to driving norms and maintain good traffic behavior.