
Electronic traffic violation handling process: Prepare the vehicle license; then verify the authenticity of the violation at the vehicle management office, confirm the photos, and fill out the confirmation form; take the confirmation form to the designated bank by the vehicle management office to pay the fine, and any branch of the designated bank will do. General procedure for traffic violation penalties: Investigation and evidence collection, informing the penalty matters, reasons, basis, and related rights. Listen to statements, defenses, or hold hearings, and make a penalty decision; Traffic police can make an on-the-spot penalty decision when imposing fines on individuals at the scene; Traffic police can impose fines on the owner, manager, or driver of the violating vehicle based on traffic technical monitoring records when not at the scene, and can use a simplified procedure to make a penalty decision. Traffic police with more than one year of road traffic management experience, who have passed the training and examination organized by the municipal public security traffic management department, can handle traffic accidents applicable to the simplified procedure.

A few days ago, I also received an electronic traffic ticket for being caught speeding by a camera. The process to handle it is actually quite simple. First, open the Traffic Management 12123 App on your phone, enter your license plate number and phone number to check the violation details and see the reason for the penalty. After confirming the details, click to pay the fine—it supports direct payment via Alipay or WeChat, and the demerit points will be automatically recorded on your driver's license. If you feel the ticket is unjust, such as a system error, you can submit an appeal with evidence directly in the App. Since I’m usually busy with work, I make it a habit to check the App messages before commuting to avoid accumulating fines that could affect my insurance. Remember, safe driving is key—always pay attention to road signs and speed limits to save both hassle and money.

As someone who frequently uses my phone, I find the App incredibly convenient for handling electronic traffic violations! Just open the 12123 App, register and bind your vehicle information, and violation notifications are directly pushed to the notification bar—just one tap to view the location and time. Paying fines via e-wallet takes only seconds, with real-time updates on point deductions. The system also warns against frequent violations, such as hotspot maps for speed cameras. Technically, the cameras use AI to recognize license plates and measure speed with high accuracy, though occasional errors can be rectified by submitting screenshot appeals. Since getting my driver's license, I've made it a habit to check the App daily to stay informed about speed-limited zones and avoid violations. In the long run, this digital process is far more efficient than visiting service windows, saving time and preventing delays.

Having driven for decades, I've witnessed tremendous changes in electronic traffic violation handling. In my youth, I had to queue at traffic police stations, but now it's all done directly through mobile apps. After receiving a ticket notification, log into the 12123 platform to confirm if it's a misjudgment – like incorrect location, then file an appeal. Pay fines on time to avoid late fees, don't delay as it may affect license renewal. Advice for beginners: Observe roadside camera locations before driving, pass through risk zones at low steady speeds. While electronic devices are accurate, safety depends on yourself – develop good habits to reduce demerit points for peace of mind.


