
Traffic violations in another location can be handled as follows: If a vehicle commits a traffic violation in another area, some local public traffic management departments will notify the vehicle owner of the relevant violation information by mailing a violation notice or via text message. The notice will detail the time, location, type of violation, and the procedures for handling it. Traffic management departments do not accept any form of remittance or transfer; any request for payment via remittance or transfer is a fraudulent message, so be cautious to avoid being scammed. A traffic violation refers to any act by a vehicle driver, pedestrian, passenger, or any unit or individual related to road traffic activities that violates the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, as well as related laws, regulations, and traffic management rules.

I have also encountered traffic violations in different provinces while driving, and found it most convenient to handle them using the 12123 Traffic APP. This official platform supports nationwide violation payment, allowing you to check and process violation records online after logging in. I remember once dealing with a violation in Jiangsu right from my home in Beijing using my phone. Nowadays, most places support online processing, eliminating the need to visit in person. For special cases requiring on-site handling, you can authorize a local friend to handle it by preparing your driver's license and a power of attorney in advance. A special reminder to everyone: address violation records promptly. I once delayed handling them and had to pay multiple late fees before my vehicle inspection. After processing, remember to take screenshots as proof for future reference.

When driving long distances, it's inevitable to get a ticket in another place. Last time I was caught by an electronic eye in Shandong, I researched the handling methods. The easiest way is to use the traffic app 12123 on your phone, where you can directly pay the fine by opening the violation record. For elderly friends who really don't know how to use a phone, they can take their vehicle license to the local traffic management office for processing. If you have already left the place where the violation occurred, you can also handle it at the traffic police station in your own city, but some special violations may not be applicable. Be sure to pay attention to the processing time limit, as I have seen many people forget to handle it and end up paying late fees. It is recommended to deal with it immediately after receiving the violation text message, as out-of-town violations can also affect the vehicle's annual inspection.

Don't panic if you receive a ticket while driving across provinces. Most traffic violations can be handled online using the Traffic 12123 App. After logging in and binding your vehicle information, all violation records will be clearly listed. If needed, you can pay fines online without visiting any office. For violations that require in-person handling and are far away, it's advisable to ask a local friend to handle it for you with a written authorization letter. Remember to process fines within 15 days to avoid late fees. Regularly check your violation records to prevent any hassle during the annual inspection.

Once I was caught speeding during a self-drive trip in another city, but handling it was actually quite simple. The first choice is the Traffic 12123 App - after registering and logging in, you can view the violation record and directly pay the fine by linking a bank card. If online processing isn't supported, you can handle it at the traffic police station in your vehicle's registration location by bringing all required documents. If time permits, I recommend visiting the violation location yourself to clarify the details of the offense. A friend of mine once settled an out-of-town violation through postal agency service by paying some service fees for convenience. Remember to process it within the time limit to avoid late fees.


