How to Deal with Illegal Parking Without Deducting Points or Fines?
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The driver should bring their own driver's license to the traffic police station's illegal handling office to accept the penalty. The staff will print a copy of the administrative penalty decision for the party involved. The traffic police will record the 'warning' type of administrative penalty in the party's driver's license file. After processing, the traffic violation record will show as handled.
Having driven for many years, I've seen numerous cases of illegal parking that didn't result in fines or points deducted, usually due to good luck or inconspicuous locations. The solution is to immediately move the car to a legal area, such as a marked roadside parking space or a parking lot, to avoid being caught next time. It's advisable to develop daily habits: observe signs before parking, check time limits and restricted areas; use mobile apps like Gaode Maps to find real-time parking information, saving time and effort; if warned but not fined, reflect on the mistake to avoid repeating it. Parking too casually not only blocks traffic but can also cause congestion or accidents, especially on narrow streets or near schools, posing high safety risks. Regularly studying traffic rules protects yourself and benefits others. This habit can save a lot of trouble and, in the long run, is good for both your wallet and safety.