How to Use the Traffic Management 12123 App to Deduct Points for Someone Else's Vehicle?
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You need to bind a non-personal motor vehicle in the Traffic Management 12123 APP and upload personal identification documents for verification to deduct points on behalf of others. More relevant information is as follows: Note 1: In one scoring cycle, a maximum of three driver's licenses can be used to deduct points for one motor vehicle; one driver's license can only deduct points for the violation records of up to three motor vehicles within one scoring cycle. If more than three driver's licenses are used or more than three motor vehicles' violation records are processed, the user will be listed as a key review target and their point deduction service will be suspended. Note 2: Accepting penalties and point deductions on behalf of the actual driver and profiting from it will result in a 6-month suspension of the driver's license and a fine for the first offense; for repeated offenses or organizing/introducing others to do so, the offender will face up to 15 days of detention, a fine, revocation of the motor vehicle driver's license, and a five-year ban from obtaining a driver's license. Any illegal gains will be confiscated.
I recently used the Traffic Management 12123 app to handle traffic violations for my colleague's car and finally figured out the steps for point deduction. First, you need to download and install the app, then register an account and log in with your phone number. Binding the vehicle is crucial—it requires your colleague to provide the license plate number, engine number, and their driver's license information. After entering these details, wait for the system to approve. Then, check the violation records under 'Violation Inquiry,' select the handling method, and the points will be automatically deducted after paying the fine. Note that penalty points can only be assigned to the driver who committed the violation—I can't take the points for them. The whole process is quite convenient; downloading the app takes just minutes, but binding might take a day. For safety, avoid handling violations for unfamiliar people to prevent risks related to point-deduction violations—just process the bound vehicles. Remember to check if the records update successfully after handling.