Is the first traffic violation processed on 12123 exempt from points deduction?
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When handling traffic violations on the "Traffic Management 12123" APP, violations with less than 6 points deduction are only applicable to violations occurring on highways. For violations on non-highways, only those with less than 3 points are exempt from deduction. The implementation of "no points deduction" depends on targeted policies in certain regions and is not a nationwide universal policy. 1. The Ministry of Public Security has debunked rumors: The official Traffic Management 12123 did not issue any statement during the pandemic about policies exempting points deduction for handling violations to avoid spreading the virus. The Ministry of Public Security promptly addressed this issue. Currently, vehicle owners with violation records on Traffic Management 12123 will still have points deducted if applicable. 2. Online processing conditions: The violation must be recorded by traffic monitoring equipment; the fine for a single violation does not exceed 200 yuan; the total points for the violation to be processed plus the driver's current accumulated points do not reach 12 points.
I've handled several traffic violations on the 12123 platform before. I still remember my first speeding ticket – I thought the first offense would be penalty-free, but the points were still deducted. Later, I learned that point deductions depend entirely on the severity of the violation. For example, running a red light results in a 6-point deduction, regardless of how many times you've handled violations before. The 12123 platform is quite convenient, allowing you to pay fines online and check records, but it doesn't change the rules. I recommend car owners frequently check the point deduction details in the app – knowing the traffic rules well helps avoid mistakes. Always stay alert when driving, as overdue fines may incur additional penalties. Safety comes first.