
Methods for reporting traffic violations are: 1. Call 122 or 110 to report. For the convenience of traffic police in gathering evidence, it is best to report before or during driving; 2. Report to the local traffic department of the driver and vehicle's registered residence. It is advisable to provide photos of the traffic violation when reporting, as this will assist the traffic management department in investigation and verification. It is very important to obey traffic rules while driving. According to the "Guidance on Handling Traffic Violations Based on Traffic Technical Monitoring Records" issued by the Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, the records provided by the public, after strict review and meeting the evidence requirements, can be entered into the comprehensive application platform of public security traffic management as violation information.

A few days ago I just reported a driver who cut in line, and the process was actually quite simple. First, use your to record or take photos, focusing on capturing the license plate number and the violation process, while ensuring to avoid filming your own driving actions for safety. Second, search for the local traffic police official account on WeChat, such as ‘Beijing Traffic Police’, which has a violation reporting portal. When uploading the video, remember to fill in the specific road section and time. Third, call the 122 emergency number to directly explain the situation to the operator, but you must clearly remember the color, model, and location of the violating vehicle. Finally, a reminder to everyone: it’s best to use dashcam footage when reporting, as phone recordings can be shaky and blurry. After reporting, the traffic police will review the evidence, and if valid, the other party will receive a ticket!

Reporting traffic violations is the responsibility of every citizen, and I prefer using the most reliable official channels. The most commonly used is the 'Traffic 12123' app, where you can find the 'Violation Reporting' function in the service center. When uploading dashcam footage, ensure the license plate and the moment of violation are clearly visible, as the time and location will be automatically recorded. Additionally, the official websites of traffic police in various cities also have reporting portals, which require real-name registration. Be careful not to violate any laws while filming, such as using a phone while driving—it's best to have a passenger assist or operate after parking. Important reminder: Anonymous reports are usually invalid, so be prepared to verify your identity with driver's license information. False reporting may lead to legal consequences.

Reporting violations is now very convenient and can be done via WeChat. Follow your local traffic police official account, such as 'Shenzhen Traffic Police,' click the 'Snap & Report' option in the menu, and upload three video clips: the violation process, a close-up of the license plate, and a panoramic location shot. Remember, the shooting interval should not exceed 48 hours, or the system won't accept it. If you don't have a dashcam, use a holder to record, but ensure it doesn't affect your driving. For drunk driving or hit-and-run cases, calling 110 directly is more efficient. After approval, the reporter can check the handling results on the official account. Last year, my report of a solid line lane change received feedback within three days.

I found the quickest way is through the online reporting platform. Download the local traffic police app like 'Shanghai Traffic Police' on your , log in with the vehicle owner's account, and locate the violation reporting module. The evidence upload requirements are clear: the video must include vehicle features, landmarks of the violation location, and a clear license plate number within 10 seconds, with a file size not exceeding 50M. You can also visit the traffic police station offline—bring your ID card and the original video, and handle it during working hours on weekdays. Key reminder: For reporting highway violations, call 12122; use 122 for urban roads. Maintain a safe distance when filming, and don't get too close to the violating vehicle.

The key to reporting lies in the validity of evidence. I've summarized a few critical points. High-definition dashcam footage is the top choice, especially if it includes road name signs or GPS coordinates. There are three reporting channels: submitting a form on the traffic bureau's official website, instant upload via the official app, or visiting the window of the local traffic police station. Pay special attention to shooting angles – for illegal parking reports, capture the no-parking sign and the vehicle's full view; for red-light running, clearly document the traffic light status. Upon completion, the system will issue a case number, with feedback typically provided within 7 working days. It's advisable to retain the original footage for one month in case supplementary evidence is required.


