
Traffic violation records can be appealed for reconsideration with the traffic police department, and the corresponding penalties may be revoked upon verification. You can appeal to the traffic police department under the following circumstances: 1. Vehicle and license plate mismatch: If the license plate in the traffic violation image does not match your own license plate number, or if the vehicle model, color, etc., do not match your actual vehicle, the owner can go to the traffic police department to request reconsideration, or check the traffic violation image to confirm it is not your vehicle before appealing to the traffic police department. 2. Duplicate entry: If the vehicle is recorded for illegal parking twice at the same location and it can be proven that the vehicle has not moved, according to regulations, if the vehicle has not moved at the same location and is recorded for illegal parking twice or more, you can appeal to the traffic police department.

Last time I got a speeding ticket on the highway for no reason, and later found out it was a false capture. Now I have experience handling such matters! First thing, download the 12123 APP, locate that violation record, and directly click 'Apply for Elimination'. Remember to upload your dashcam footage within three days, making sure to clearly capture your speed and road signs. If the APP appeal fails, bring your original driver's license and vehicle registration to the local traffic police station to fill out the 'Administrative Reconsideration Application'. Usually, you'll get a result within 15 working days. A reminder to everyone: make sure to apply within the 30-day validity period, or the system will automatically deduct points. Violations captured during rainy or foggy weather are the easiest to appeal successfully, as surveillance often misjudges.

Last time my colleague got fined at a no-parking sign obscured by leaves, and I accompanied him to handle it. We learned that the key to disputing traffic violations lies in evidence preparation! First, take multi-angle photos of the scene with your and check for nearby surveillance cameras to request footage. If it's captured by electronic monitoring, go directly to the traffic police station to check clearer original records. Some cities now offer online hearings, saving the hassle of in-person visits. Important reminder: keep the penalty decision notice number - it's essential for administrative reconsideration. As a last resort, you can call the 12345 mayor's hotline; government efficiency has improved significantly nowadays, with responses typically given within seven days.

Handling traffic violation disputes requires speed, accuracy, and stability. You must raise an objection within five days of receiving the ticket, otherwise it will be deemed as acknowledged. The most effective method is to use dashcam footage in court. I've helped friends with seven cases and succeeded in six—key points to check: visibility of no-parking signs, calibration dates of speed cameras, and compliance of traffic light durations. Appeal templates are available online, but remember to sign them by hand. The new traffic regulations state that if no response is received within 15 working days, the penalty is automatically considered revoked—a rule many drivers are still unaware of.

Don't panic when encountering traffic violation disputes, I've handled these for years with tricks. First, go to the violation window and request to see the evidence photos, paying special attention to whether the time and location are correct. Once my car was clearly in the repair shop but was photographed running a red light, and I directly used the repair receipt to dismiss the case. It's recommended to register an account on a traffic service platform to track the appeal progress in real time. Legally, you have the right to request a hearing—don't be afraid of the hassle; nowadays even migrant workers can claim wages via mobile. Remember to record all calls and keep copies of all written materials.

Latest Guide: The 12123 App now allows one-click appeals, but limits photo evidence uploads to 9 images. It's recommended to use collage software for before-and-after comparison photos. After visiting the traffic police station personally, I found that the crowd is smallest after 3 PM. For administrative reconsideration, avoid writing lengthy essays—I succeeded by simply stating the time, location, weather, and including three photos. Key reminder: Do not rush to pay fines during the appeal period, as payments cannot be refunded. A lesser-known tip—request to view the speed detection device calibration certificate, which can be verified for authenticity on the Metrology Bureau's official website. When paying fines through banks, remember to keep the payment reference number, and always request a receipt for in-person window processing. Remember, the maximum handling time for all traffic disputes is 60 days!


