How to Handle Speeding Violations in Another Location?

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LaDiana
07/30/25 2:15am
If a driver is caught speeding by traffic police in another location, the police will issue a ticket, and the driver only needs to pay the fine at the local traffic management department. Some provinces and cities allow others to handle the violation on behalf of the driver, so you can ask a friend in that location to assist with the process. Nowadays, you can also handle it online. Since the traffic systems are interconnected nationwide, you can pay the fine through relevant software.
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