
If you encounter a traffic violation fine, you can use a mobile app to make the payment. Log in to your mobile account, then locate the 'City Services' button. After entering the 'City Services' page, click on the 'Traffic Violation Fine Payment' button. On the 'Public Payment' page, select either 'Highway Fine Payment' or 'Road Traffic Fine'.

I found it quite convenient to handle traffic violation fines online before, so I'd like to share my experience: I was caught speeding by a camera, then downloaded the 'Traffic Management 12123' app on my phone. After registering an account and binding my vehicle information with my ID number and license plate number, I could check violation records upon logging in. After confirming the ticket details, I directly paid the fine via Alipay, finishing everything in just a few minutes without the hassle of visiting the traffic police station. I recommend first verifying that the app is the official version to avoid downloading fake ones and prevent information leakage, and double-checking your vehicle and driver's license information before payment. This online processing is really efficient—last month, I even helped a friend with it, saving them the trouble of queuing offline.

Handling traffic violation fines is easiest online. I use a mobile app step by step: first download the 'Traffic Management 12123' app, register and log in by entering my license plate and driver's license information. The main page has a violation query option—click to view all unpaid tickets. After confirming the details, I can pay directly online, with support for bank cards or WeChat Pay. The whole process takes less than ten minutes, and I can also check payment records to avoid missing any payments. The key is to ensure a stable internet connection and accurate information. After payment, just wait for the SMS notification to confirm completion. In the long run, it saves so much time—no more wasting time driving around for fines.

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, the shift from handling traffic violations at physical windows to processing them online is truly a significant advancement. The main steps involve logging into the official traffic management website or app, entering the license plate number to check for fines, and then clicking to pay. I'd like to remind new drivers to verify whether the system is official and legitimate to avoid incorrect information leading to doubled fines. These platforms are designed quite user-friendly.


