How to Pay Traffic Violation Fines for a Car That Is Not Yours?
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You can handle the traffic violation at the local traffic police station or vehicle management office where the violation occurred. Below is an introduction to traffic violations: 1. Motor vehicle drivers who commit any of the following violations will be penalized with 12 demerit points: (1) Driving under the influence of alcohol. (2) Allowing someone without a driver's license to drive the vehicle. (3) Driving an unlicensed or unregistered vehicle. (4) Misusing or lending out vehicle license plates or driver's licenses. (5) Altering, forging, fraudulently obtaining vehicle license plates or driver's licenses, or using expired vehicle license plates or driver's licenses. 2. Motor vehicle drivers who commit any of the following violations will be penalized with 6 demerit points: (1) Parking illegally or failing to move a malfunctioning vehicle immediately, causing severe traffic congestion. (2) Driving in the wrong direction. (3) Driving after consuming alcohol. (4) Cutting into or overtaking a police-escorted convoy. (5) Driving a vehicle that does not match the type permitted by the driver's license. (6) Stalling the engine or coasting in neutral while driving down a steep slope.