How to Handle Cross-Province Traffic Violations?
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Download and log in to the Traffic Management 12123 APP. The login account is your ID number, and the password is the last six digits of your ID card, which can be modified through mobile verification. Log in to the traffic management website, select the regional platform, and log in to your account. If you haven't bound your documents, you need to bind your driver's license and vehicle license. In the business processing section, find the electronic monitoring violation handling, select the monitoring record, confirm the penalty information, generate an order, and click on online payment.
I once had an experience with cross-province traffic violations. That time, I was caught speeding while driving to a neighboring province, but handling it was actually quite convenient. I simply used the official app 'Traffic Management 12123' to check the violation record. After entering my license plate and ID information, the fine amount was displayed, and I could pay it online without having to visit the traffic management office, which saved a lot of time. The key is to deal with it promptly and not delay beyond 15 days, otherwise, you might incur late fees or affect your annual vehicle inspection. The digital age is really great now; you can even link Alipay or bank cards for quick payments, so you don't have to worry about out-of-town issues anymore. When driving, it's good to use navigation to remind you of speed limit zones to avoid violations, ensuring peace of mind and safety.