How to Handle Driving License Violations?
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Locate the traffic violation processing window at the local relevant department's traffic management system, and submit your driving license and vehicle registration documents to the violation processing window. If the violation only incurs a fine without deducting points, you can pay the fine through the post office. The HaoYi machine can not only pay fines on your behalf but also handle point deductions. However, currently, HaoYi machines are only set up in major cities. Third-party agencies generally charge a certain fee. Before using their services, you should sign relevant agreements with car clubs or operating agencies.
If your driver's license has a violation, you will first receive a notification via SMS or email. It's best to confirm immediately whether it's a real violation. I usually use mobile apps like Traffic Management 12123 to check the details, such as whether it was speeding or running a red light. Then, handle it promptly to avoid late fees. Payment methods are convenient—you can pay online via WeChat or Alipay, or go to a bank counter. If points are deducted, don’t panic; signing up for a safe driving course can help reduce some points. The whole process doesn’t take much time—don’t try to avoid it, or you’ll face bigger trouble. Remember, safety comes first. Drive more carefully next time—that’s what I’ve learned from my mistakes.