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How to handle traffic violations for a non-personal motor vehicle?

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VanLogan
07/29/25 4:35am

For traffic violations involving a non-personal motor vehicle, the person who was driving the vehicle during the violation can handle the penalty by bringing their own driver's license, ID card, and the vehicle's registration certificate to the vehicle management office. Alternatively, the violation can be processed through the Traffic Management 12123 app. However, if the person responsible for the violation is unwilling to take responsibility, then the vehicle owner must handle the violation themselves. The general rule for processing violations at the vehicle management office is that the person handling the violation will have their points deducted. The person handling the violation must bring the vehicle's registration certificate, their driver's license, and ID card to the violation processing window at the vehicle management office, take a number and wait in line, then follow the procedure to confirm the violation and pay the fine. Processing the violation through the Traffic Management 12123 app only requires the person handling the violation to bind the vehicle as a non-personal motor vehicle.

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JuliaLynn
08/12/25 5:07pm

Last time I lent my car to a relative, I received a traffic violation text notification and immediately felt tense. I knew I had to deal with it promptly and couldn’t delay. First, I contacted the relative, who admitted to running a red light, so I asked him to provide his driver’s license information. I then opened the Traffic Management 12123 app on my phone, went to the violation handling section, uploaded his ID photo and the violation details, and submitted it. After approval, he took responsibility for paying the fine. The whole process took a day or two, reminding me to clarify responsibilities in advance when lending my car in the future to avoid similar troubles. If the borrower refuses to take responsibility, the car owner has to pay out of pocket, and in serious cases, it might even affect the vehicle’s annual inspection. Now, every time I lend my car, I record or take photos of the borrower’s commitment to reduce the risk of disputes.

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StEden
10/03/25 3:33am

I prefer using smart tools to handle such issues, with the Traffic Management 12123 app being my go-to choice. After receiving a traffic violation notice, I open the app and look for the 'Violation Handling' option. If the driver is someone else, I just need to input their information to verify their identity. The whole process is simple and quick—I've handled it in five minutes before. The key is to keep evidence from when the car was borrowed, like WeChat chat records or photos of the driver's license. Uploading these automatically assigns responsibility in the system. If the app doesn’t work smoothly, I go directly to the traffic police station's service window, but online processing saves more time. To avoid such issues in the long run, I recommend installing a vehicle monitoring app that tracks the car’s location and driving behavior in real time, providing early warnings for violations—saving money and peace of mind.

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SanIker
11/16/25 5:13am

I usually drive cautiously, but if a friend borrows my car and commits a traffic violation, the handling method is clear: contact them immediately to resolve it honestly. They must take responsibility for the fine, otherwise, I face legal risks. Operationally, it's simple—just submit the proof on the traffic management platform. Prevention is better than cure, so before lending my car, I make a written agreement or verbal confirmation of responsibility to avoid harming myself for the sake of face. SMS alerts are common; upon receiving one, act quickly to prevent accumulated fines from affecting credit.

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