How to Handle Traffic Violations When Exceeding the Quota?
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Introduction to handling traffic violations when exceeding the quota: The actual driver should handle the violation. A single vehicle cannot have more than three driver's licenses deducted for points. If accumulated points reach 12 without handling the violation, traffic police can legally confiscate the driver's license. If the owner has point deduction records and fails to pay the traffic violation fines in the previous scoring cycle, the points will carry over to the next cycle. Paying the fines will clear the points. Below is more information on traffic violations: 1. Traffic violators must accept penalties and education from traffic officers: Officers will issue a corresponding "Temporary Seizure Certificate for Traffic Management" based on the violation type. The violator must pay the fine at the designated bank within the validity period listed on the certificate and then personally present the bank receipt and temporary seizure certificate to the specified traffic unit for penalty. 2. Those who disagree with the temporary seizure of documents, plates, or vehicles by traffic authorities: Can apply for reconsideration to the competent public security authority or higher-level traffic department within 15 days. The authority must make a reconsideration decision within two months. If still dissatisfied, they can file an administrative lawsuit in court within 15 days. 3. Drivers with a temporarily seized supplementary driver's license: Can drive with their main license and temporary seizure certificate during the validity period. However, driving during the suspension period may be considered as driving without a license.
Last time my driver's license points were over the limit, I quickly used a mobile app to handle the traffic violation. First, I downloaded the 12123 platform, entered my license plate number and ID number to check the specific violation records. The fine can be paid via Alipay or WeChat, which is quite convenient. If too many points are deducted, you usually need to participate in traffic safety education. I completed a 7-day course online, which covered traffic regulations and case studies, and after passing a small test, my points were restored. It's advisable to handle it as soon as possible, as delays can incur late fees and may affect the annual inspection. If the points accumulate to 12, you'll have to retake the driver's license test, which is troublesome. I usually pay attention to speed limit signs and obey traffic signals to avoid violations. Regularly check your driving points status to ensure safe travel.