
Open your , 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.

As an experienced driver who frequently deals with traffic violations, I’d like to share some tips: To switch the driver’s license for deducting points on the Traffic 12123 app, you must first bind both licenses. Open the app on your phone, click on 'Violation Handling,' select the vehicle’s violation record to enter the processing page, scroll down to find the driver’s license selection bar, and tap to directly switch to another bound license. Pay attention to three things: First, ensure the binding is done in advance under 'Driver’s License Services' on the homepage. Second, points should be deducted from the license of the person who was driving—don’t misuse your spouse’s license for your own violations. Third, after switching, confirm that the correct license number is displayed on the page before paying, or the effort will be wasted. I learned this the hard way when helping a friend—I forgot to check and ended up deducting points from the wrong license.

When handling traffic violations on the 12123 traffic app, I discovered a practical feature on the penalty confirmation page—clicking the driver's license section allows you to switch between different licenses for point deduction. A reminder for beginners: you must first register the license you intend to use. The steps are to enter the homepage, click 'More,' select 'Driver's License Registration,' and upload a photo. Two details to note when switching licenses: 1) Check if the remaining points are sufficient for the current violation (e.g., a 5-point violation requires at least 5 points left); 2) The system automatically verifies the license status—expired licenses cannot be selected. Once, my brother forgot to renew his near-expiry license, and the app directly popped up a red warning. The entire process takes just 5 minutes, far more convenient than queuing at the DMV.

When dealing with traffic violations for family vehicles, I often use this trick: On the Traffic 12123 app, after selecting the violation ticket, open the driver's license option to switch to an alternate license for point deduction. During operation, first confirm the binding relationship. For non-personally owned vehicles, make sure to register the owner's information in advance. Key reminder: After switching, don't forget to check three things—whether the violation photo matches the vehicle, if the point deduction value is correct, and if the ID number is selected correctly. Last time when I switched to my father-in-law's license, the system lagged and almost deducted points from the wrong person. The key to this lies in preparation in advance; for spouses switching licenses for point deduction, both must be registered properly before operation.

When handling speeding violations in the APP, I often switch documents and discovered a few tricks: After clicking on the violation record to enter the processing page, find the driver's license section and tap the blue selection button to switch. Pay special attention to the binding requirements—if a family member is helping deduct points, the vehicle must be registered under both names. After switching, don’t rush to pay; double-check three key areas: the license plate number at the top, the deducted points in the middle, and the ID number suffix at the bottom. If you’re running low on points, switch to another license. Once, when I had only 1 point left out of 12, I switched to my wife’s license to resolve it. For safety, always swipe through the page to confirm all information before clicking 'Next.'

As a car owner, here's a practical tip: Switching the driver's license for point deduction in Traffic 12123 happens during the violation processing confirmation step. First, you must complete document registration, which is done in the driver's license section on the app's homepage. Then, when checking violation records and clicking the 'Process' button, the system will display a list of registered licenses—just select another one directly. Remember three things when switching: confirm whether the violation time is within the license's validity period, check if the points to be deducted exceed 12, and save a screenshot after switching to prevent system errors. I've used this trick to help a neighbor handle two parking violations by switching to his daughter's license for point deduction—the key is to bind the documents in advance.


