
You can directly make an appointment online to handle traffic violations. Here are the methods for processing traffic violations: 1. Online processing: Violating vehicles can use mobile APP violation processing software, bind their vehicle information, and check their vehicle violation status at any time. You can directly process violations online without going to the vehicle management office, which is very convenient and saves time and effort. 2. Bank processing: If it is an on-site violation penalty ticket, the owner needs to go to the bank to pay the fine as soon as possible. It does not require the owner to pay in person; as long as someone pays the fine in the end, it is acceptable.

I usually handle traffic violations on the 12123 Traffic Management APP, which is super convenient. First, download the app, register, and log in. Find the 'Violation Handling' section on the homepage, then enter your license plate number and the last six digits of the engine number to check for violations. Select the entries you want to process and directly schedule an appointment at a nearby service point. When choosing a time slot, it's best to avoid peak hours like Monday mornings and Friday afternoons. Last week, I scheduled an appointment for 10 AM on Saturday, arrived five minutes early, showed my appointment code and original ID card, and finished everything in ten minutes. Remember to link your bank card in advance for online fine payment, which makes things even easier. You'll receive an SMS notification upon successful appointment booking, and it's safest to screenshot and save the QR code.

My favorite way to handle traffic violation appointments is through the official traffic police website. After logging into my personal account on the local public security traffic management website, I select the violation handling appointment option in the service section. It's necessary to prepare the driver's license number and vehicle identification number. When filling out the appointment application, you can see the real-time queue numbers at each service point. Last time, I chose an afternoon slot at a nearby community service center, and the system automatically recommended three time slots. After submission, I received a confirmation text message. Upon arrival, scanning my ID card at the ticket machine directly called my number. The entire process saves at least half an hour compared to queuing directly.

There are actually many ways to handle traffic violations. Installing the Traffic Management 12123 APP on your phone is the most convenient, allowing you to check violations and make an appointment all at once. For people like me who aren't good with mobile operations, you can also go directly to the self-service machines at the vehicle management office to make an appointment. Just bring your driver's license and vehicle registration, swipe your ID card on the terminal, and you can choose a time slot for processing within the next three days. Some gas stations and community police stations also have service points that can help with appointments. It's recommended to check the violation photos and fine amounts in advance to avoid confusion on-site.


