
Here are the methods to verify traffic violations: 1. In the mobile app store, find "Traffic Management 12123" and download and install it on your phone. 2. Open "Traffic Management 12123" and click "Register." 3. During registration, enter your ID number, real name, and phone number. After registration, log in. 4. Click "Bind Personal or Non-Personal Motor Vehicle" and "Personal Motor Vehicle Driver's License" for registration. 5. Click "Violation Handling" on the homepage to check if your vehicle has any traffic violations. 6. If there is a violation, you no longer need to go to the traffic police station to accept penalties. Simply click "Fine Payment" to pay the fine amount.

I've been driving for over ten years, and verifying traffic violations requires reliable channels. I usually use the service functions in WeChat or Alipay, such as finding 'City Services' on the WeChat Pay page, selecting 'Traffic Violation Inquiry,' and entering the license plate number and ID number to get the results. It's convenient and fast, but occasionally the data is delayed, so I also check the local traffic police website for verification. If I have enough time, I prefer going directly to the traffic police station or the vehicle management office counter with my ID card and vehicle registration certificate—it's the most reliable method, even though queuing can be a hassle, but it's absolutely accurate. Avoid trusting SMS links to prevent scams.

As an enthusiast who frequently uses mobile apps, I prefer using the official 'Traffic Management 12123' app to verify traffic violations. After downloading, registering, logging in, and binding vehicle information, simply click 'Query' to instantly view violation records and ticket details. The system directly retrieves data from the public security database, ensuring fast updates and security. I recommend choosing official platforms to avoid fake app scams. If the app display is unclear, it's advisable to verify at offline service windows or use SMS services (send a text to the designated number for queries). The entire process takes just two to three minutes, saving both time and hassle.

As a new driver who just got my license, I'm quite nervous about verifying traffic violations. I panic when receiving unknown text messages, fearing they might be fake. A simple method is to call the 122 traffic accident hotline to consult with traffic police—just provide your license plate number and they'll help verify the authenticity. Alternatively, you can directly visit the nearest traffic police station with your ID card for a quick and free inquiry. Don't take shortcuts by clicking on unfamiliar links—safety first.


