Is there a fine for a motor vehicle parking violation reminder notice?

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MacAthena
07/25/25 12:05am
A motor vehicle parking violation reminder notice does not incur a fine. However, if the driver is not present or refuses to leave immediately, obstructing the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan may be imposed. The vehicle may also be towed to a location that does not obstruct traffic or to a place designated by the traffic management department of the public security organ. The traffic management department of the public security organ must not charge the party for towing and should promptly inform the party of the parking location. The steps to check a motor vehicle parking violation reminder notice are: 1. Log in to the traffic safety information website; 2. Enter the vehicle's license plate and chassis number, etc.; 3. Click on the query to view the violation details.
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DelSkylar
08/10/25 3:38pm
Last time I parked in the city center, I didn’t notice the yellow line on the roadside and ended up getting a warning ticket. Later, I received a fine letter for 150 yuan, which had to be paid within 15 days, otherwise interest would be added. Warning tickets are usually the initial notice for illegal parking, and most cities will issue fines directly. From experience, I’ve learned to carefully check signs before parking, such as avoiding blocking fire lanes or parking near school entrances, as these often trigger fines. Handling the ticket promptly can also prevent the fine from doubling and affecting your driving record. Now, I always plan parking spots in advance or use parking apps to check the rules.
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