How to Handle Speeding Violations on Highways in Another Location

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Jill
07/29/25 6:01pm
Methods for handling violations in another location: 1. Personal handling: Visit the local traffic management department to accept the penalty. Since penalty methods vary by location, please remember to bring your driver's license and vehicle license or copies. 2. Proxy handling by a friend in another location: Directly send the original or copies of the violation notice, driver's license, vehicle license, ID card, and other documents to a friend in another location and ask them to handle it for you. 3. Through an agency: Use car clubs or other related agencies that offer proxy handling services for violations in another location. 4. Postal payment: Use the postal service to pay the violation fine.
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