How to Handle Speeding Violation Points on a Car?
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Take your ID card and driver's license to the traffic violation processing window at the local vehicle management office. Speeding has the following hazards: 1. Intensifies wear and tear on various car components: The faster the car speed, the greater the workload on the engine and the higher the load on parts like tires, accelerating their damage. Especially for tires, due to the friction temperature, they are prone to aging and deformation, leading to blowouts. 2. Extends braking time: Due to inertia, the faster the speed, the longer the braking distance and time. Particularly at high speeds, delayed reactions and insufficient braking increase the likelihood of accidents, making traffic incidents more probable. Additionally, wear on brake pads increases, reducing their lifespan. 3. Affects operational stability: High speeds increase centrifugal force, making the vehicle harder to control and significantly increasing the risk of rollovers and other accidents.
I was quite nervous when I got points deducted for speeding before. I remember rushing at night on the highway and not paying attention to the speed limit, which resulted in being caught by a speed camera. After receiving the ticket, I had to deal with it promptly to avoid further complications from the point deduction. Typically, I first check the ticket on the Traffic Management 12123 APP to confirm the fine amount and points deducted, then pay online via Alipay or bank transfer. Points deducted are recorded on the driver's license—I had 6 points deducted at the time, luckily not reaching the 12-point threshold, otherwise I would have had to attend classes or take a test. After sorting it out, I learned my lesson and now always set up navigation speed limit reminders before driving, and regularly check my point deduction records to avoid repeating the mistake. The whole process is quite time-consuming, so it's advisable to consult the nearest traffic police station for clear procedures. Some cities even offer online courses to reduce points, but the key is to develop good driving habits in daily life.