How to Check Traffic Violations for Jing B Public Account Motorcycles?
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You can check traffic violations through SMS, phone calls, or online methods. Relevant information: 1. Introduction: Checking violations of motor vehicles, non-motor vehicle drivers, and pedestrians against the Road Traffic Safety Law and traffic management regulations is called traffic violation inquiry. The external service website of the National Public Security Traffic Management Bureau provides various methods for traffic violation inquiries, including branch terminal inquiries, service website inquiries, phone inquiries, mobile inquiries, and tool inquiries. 2. Methods: Traffic violation inquiry portal: Find the traffic violation inquiry section, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, then click to inquire. Additionally, you can call 114 for traffic violation inquiry confirmation. Many bank mobile banking services also offer traffic violation confirmation and payment services.
As a veteran motorcycle rider in Beijing, I've been riding a Jing B public-registered motorcycle for over a decade. The most commonly used app for checking traffic violations is the 'Traffic Management 12123' APP. First, you need to download the app and register an account, then bind your ID card and driver's license information. Since it's a public-registered vehicle, you'll need the unit administrator's assistance to input the license plate number or log in using the unit's credit code. After inputting, click on 'Violation Query' to instantly view records of violations, points deducted, and fines. I've noticed many riders are too lazy to check, resulting in a pile of fines by year-end that affects their annual inspection. I make it a habit to check the app monthly and find the feature for setting up new violation notifications super convenient. Additionally, timely handling of violations must be done by the unit administrator, not individually, so checking early helps avoid risks and ensures safe travel.