How to Handle a Vehicle's First Traffic Violation?
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If the local traffic management system is connected online, there will generally be a traffic violation processing window where you can handle the violation. You can send the originals or copies of your ID card, driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, and violation notice to a friend to handle on your behalf. If the violation only incurs a fine without points deduction, you can pay the fine through the post office. You can first complete real-name authentication with the relevant department, then handle the violation online.
Last time my car was caught speeding on the road, and the ticket was mailed home. Opening it made me a bit nervous—first time, you know. Followed the instructions to check online, entered the license plate number in the traffic app, and paid the fine with one click. The whole process took just over ten minutes. The cost was a few hundred yuan, with some points deducted, but don’t worry—handling it promptly avoids additional fines. Since then, I’ve driven more carefully and downloaded a navigation app to remind me of speed limits. New drivers, don’t delay—the app is simple to use and saves you the hassle of visiting the traffic police station. After learning from the experience, I check traffic rules more often to reduce future violations. Treat your first offense as a lesson and adjust your driving habits. A few more drives, and you’ll get used to it.