How to Pay the Fine for Traffic Violations Committed While Driving Someone Else's Car?
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Procedure for handling traffic violations committed while driving someone else's car: The actual driver needs to bring their driver's license and the vehicle's registration certificate to accept the penalty points and pay the fine. Below are specific explanations regarding traffic violations: 1. Definition: Traffic violations usually refer to violations of road traffic safety laws and regulations by motor vehicle drivers, non-motor vehicle drivers, or pedestrians, as well as behaviors that affect traffic management and road conditions. Additionally, violations can also refer to actions that contravene standard procedures. Here is additional information: 2. Traffic Violations: Generally, there are two main types of traffic violation fines. One is on-the-spot violation citations, and the other is electronic violation records. On-the-spot violation citations are typically issued by traffic law enforcement officers who gather evidence at the scene and issue a penalty decision. There are also cases where urban management officers issue fines, as parking on sidewalks or public non-traffic areas violates urban management regulations and falls under the jurisdiction of the urban management department.