How to Check Vehicle Traffic Violations?
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Bring your ID card, driver's license, and the vehicle's registration certificate to the traffic violation processing hall or window of the traffic management department for inquiry and handling. Other methods to check violations: 1. Check via the Traffic Management 12123 App: To query through Traffic Management 12123, you need to register the non-personal vehicle under your driver's license and the Traffic Management 12123 account to check violations for non-personal vehicles. 2. Check via the Traffic Management Platform: Search online for 'Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Platform', click on the 'Information Query' in the main menu, enter the vehicle type, license plate number, and the last six digits of the engine number, then contact the vehicle owner to send the verification code for inquiry.
I often use mobile apps to check for car violations, which I find quite convenient. Just open the Traffic Management 12123 app, enter the license plate number and driver's license information, and within seconds, you can see if there are any violation records. Last time I forgot to check, and during the annual inspection, I found a speeding ticket with additional late fees, which was a big loss. So now I check once a month to make it a habit. Pay attention to speed limits and traffic lights while driving to avoid fines and even save on insurance costs. If you do find a violation, deal with it immediately to avoid late penalties, which can make things more complicated. Maintaining a good record is also beneficial for car maintenance, as frequent violations can affect driving mentality and increase accident risks. In short, regular checks are key—don't wait until problems arise to regret it.