How to Handle Car Violation Fines on 12123

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MacEli
07/29/25 6:24pm
The method to handle car violation fines on 12123 is as follows: 1. First, install the Traffic Management 12123 APP on your mobile phone. Open the 12123 App, and the page will display the number of violations and the deduction of driving points, etc.; 2. Click on the details to see the specific information of the vehicle violation, such as the location, time, photos, fine, and points deducted. Select the violation that needs to be handled, then click on the next step for processing and payment; 3. After clicking on 'Handle Violation and Pay', read and agree to the business rules for processing, then select the payment platform, send the mobile verification code, and click 'Confirm Payment' after confirming it is correct; 4. Then you will enter the mobile payment page. After verifying the mobile phone number again, select the bank, fill in the bank card number, and click 'Next' to pay the violation fine according to the prompts; 5. Finally, after completing the payment step by step according to the prompts and returning to the homepage, you can see that the number of unprocessed violations is 0, which means the vehicle's violations have been successfully handled.
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