How to Handle Traffic Violation Warnings?
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For violations of road traffic laws regarding motor vehicle parking, if the driver is present, the traffic police may point out the violation, issue an oral warning, and instruct the driver to leave immediately. If the parked vehicle obstructs the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, the traffic police department has the authority to tow the motor vehicle to a location that does not hinder traffic. Obstructing the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians will result in the motor vehicle being towed to a location that does not hinder traffic or a designated parking area, and the driver will be fined 200.
I remember when I first started driving, I was completely stunned when I received my first traffic violation warning! Scared, I immediately pulled over and checked the warning on my phone. It stated a speeding violation because I didn’t slow down at an intersection. As a new driver, my advice is: don’t panic—first find a safe place to stop and carefully review the warning to confirm the violation details. If you don’t understand, call the traffic police hotline 122 for consultation. Next, handling the fine: you can visit a nearby traffic police station in person or use a WeChat mini-program to pay, which is super convenient. Don’t delay—procrastination leads to more fines and trouble. After dealing with it, I bought a dashcam to monitor my speed and learned to use the speed limit alerts on navigation apps. While driving, always watch for speed limit signs and maintain a safe distance, following the rules. Preventive tip: regularly check your vehicle’s tire wear and ensure the braking system is responsive for quick stops. This not only avoids violations but also improves road safety.