
You can directly call 122 to report it, or take photos or videos and submit them to the traffic police. Intentionally covering or defacing a motor vehicle license plate, or not displaying a license plate, violates Article 11, Paragraph 2, and Article 95 of the Road Traffic Safety Law. According to Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, a fine will be imposed, and 12 points will be deducted as per regulations, but the vehicle will not be impounded or the driver detained. No unit or individual may engage in the following acts: 1. Unauthorized alteration of the registered structure of a motor vehicle: It is prohibited to assemble a motor vehicle or alter the registered structure, , or characteristics of a motor vehicle without authorization. 2. Alteration of the motor vehicle model number: It is prohibited to alter the motor vehicle model number, engine number, chassis number, or vehicle identification code. 3. Forgery or use of forged motor vehicle registration certificates: It is prohibited to forge, alter, or use forged or altered motor vehicle registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, inspection qualification marks, or insurance marks. 4. Use of another motor vehicle's registration documents: It is prohibited to use another motor vehicle's registration certificate, license plate, driving license, inspection qualification mark, or insurance mark.

I recently encountered a car whose license plate was completely covered in mud. I immediately took a photo and reported it through the Traffic 12123 APP. The process was quite simple: open the APP, find the reporting entry, use the license plate recognition function to take a photo of the vehicle, and fill in the time, location, and license plate number. The APP automatically submits the report to the traffic police for handling, and feedback is usually provided within a few days. Remember to take clear photos showing the license plate details and the obstruction, staying close to the vehicle but not too close to avoid affecting traffic. Reporting such incidents is quite important. If everyone reports these violations, there will be fewer such incidents on the road, allowing cameras to properly identify vehicles and reduce the risk of hit-and-run accidents. Personally, I think this is also a way to maintain road safety, as I always pay attention to these small details every time I drive out.

Reporting a license plate obstruction online is actually quite simple. I often handle it using my by opening the city services module in Alipay or WeChat, finding the traffic reporting function, and uploading clear photos—just make sure they're not too blurry. The app design is user-friendly, guiding you step-by-step through entering information. After uploading, the system will confirm receipt, so there's no need to worry about no response. Remember to select the correct geographical location when reporting; many apps now come with automatic positioning to avoid entering the wrong address. As a regular user, I've found that the more people participate in such reports, the more effective it becomes, helping to enforce traffic regulations more smoothly. I also check the photos before submitting to ensure they capture the surrounding environment as evidence, guaranteeing the report is genuine and not false. The entire process, from taking photos to completion, takes just a few minutes, making it very convenient.

The key to reporting obscured license plates online is using official platforms, and I prefer the Traffic 12123 APP: After logging in, go to the violation reporting interface, take clear photos focusing on the license plate and obscuring objects like cloth strips or stickers, then fill in the vehicle's color, model, and time. Submit and wait for the processing notification. This kind of reporting is crucial for surveillance systems because unclear license plates can lead to law enforcement oversights and disrupt traffic order. I believe everyone who encounters such situations should participate in reporting, but safety comes first: avoid operating while driving or tailing the vehicle; find a safe spot to park before taking photos. Reporting is not just a duty but also helps reduce similar risks.

I reported the obscured license plate through a mobile app: the best options are the local traffic police's official Weibo or the 12123 app. Open the reporting function and upload clear photos, preferably close-ups of the obscured license plate details and the front and rear of the car. When filling in the information, ensure the license plate number, location, and time are accurate, as the app often provides templates to assist. After submission, the system will provide a receipt. It's recommended to clean your lens before reporting to avoid affecting photo quality, and don't delete the evidence photos after reporting. From a practical standpoint, this process is easy to handle—even if you don't often use apps, give it a try. I once helped a friend with this, and the feedback was quite fast. Remember, reporting is anonymous and safe, so don't worry about retaliation.


