How to Handle Vehicle Violations?
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For violations such as speeding or illegal parking, you need to bring the vehicle's registration certificate and your own driver's license to the local vehicle management office where the car is registered. You must take the ticket to the traffic police station, find the officer who issued it, and have them issue a fine. Then, pay the fine at the bank.
I've been driving for years, and dealing with traffic violations is a common occurrence. Every time I receive a violation text message, my first reaction is to pull out my phone and open the 12123 APP. I enter the license plate number to check the specific record, confirm the details, and then directly click on the online payment. A quick scan with Alipay or WeChat, and it's done—points deducted too. The whole process takes less than five minutes, much faster than going to the traffic police station. Downloading such tool apps in advance can save a lot of time. If you have too many violations and run out of points, you can take a safe driving training course to earn some back. The key is to handle them promptly—delaying can double the fines, which hurts the wallet. Daily driving habits like speed control and wearing seat belts can reduce the chances of violations. During car maintenance, you can also ask the mechanic for advice on preventing violations.