How to Report Illegal Parking in Shenzhen?
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Reporting traffic violations can be done through three channels: calling the traffic violation hotline 122, logging into the local traffic website's violation reporting section, or sending a letter to the Traffic Management Bureau's Order Department, with "Violation Report" noted on the letter. More details are as follows: 1. Traffic violations refer to acts that violate traffic management regulations: Any vehicle or pedestrian that violates traffic management rules and regulations, or any organization or individual that occupies roads without approval from public security authorities for setting up stalls, parking vehicles, piling materials, building sheds, or conducting other activities that obstruct traffic, constitutes a traffic violation. 2. Illegal acts: For violations of road traffic laws and regulations regarding motor vehicle parking or temporary parking, the act can be pointed out, and a verbal warning issued, ordering immediate departure. If the driver is not present or refuses to leave immediately, obstructing the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan may be imposed, and the vehicle may be towed to a location that does not obstruct traffic or a location designated by the traffic management department. The traffic management department must not charge any fees for towing and should promptly inform the owner of the vehicle's location. If the vehicle is damaged due to improper towing methods, compensation shall be provided according to the law.
Living in Shenzhen these years, I've gotten used to reporting illegal parking through WeChat to maintain community traffic. The process is simple: Open WeChat, search for the 'Shenzhen Traffic Police' official account, select the 'Snap & Report' function from the menu, choose the illegal parking type, upload clear photos (capturing the license plate and surrounding environmental markers to prove the vehicle is in a no-parking zone), fill in the time and location, then submit. Once, I saw a car blocking a fire lane in my neighborhood, snapped a photo, and completed the submission in minutes. After review, the owner was fined 200 yuan—quite effective. Remember to take photos from a safe position before reporting; don't risk getting too close to avoid conflicts. Persisting in this habit helps everyone develop good practices, keeping roads clear and reducing accidents, especially near schools or hospitals, ensuring safety for pedestrians and vehicles. The WeChat operation is convenient and fast, requiring no extra apps. Making it a daily habit can even earn you points for small rewards.