How to switch driver's license points deduction on Traffic Management 12123?

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McCarlos
07/29/25 3:25pm
Open your phone, launch the Traffic Management 12123 application, and log in using the main account. Go to the main interface of Traffic Management 12123, then click on the driver's license at the top to display the currently logged-in account and the bound driver's license information. Click on 'Switch Driver's License' to enter the page of successfully bound driver's licenses, select and click on the corresponding driver's license, and the driver's license information will then switch to the current information. On the homepage, select 'Query Violation', follow the prompts to choose 'Handle Violation', and you can then use the current driver's license for points deduction.
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