Must the Owner Personally Handle Traffic Violations Captured by High-Definition Cameras?
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High-definition camera traffic violations must be handled by the owner personally. Below are specific details about handling violations: On-the-spot ticket issuance: If a traffic police officer issues an on-the-spot penalty decision for a vehicle violation, the violator must go to the local traffic police detachment or team to handle the violation. In this case, the violation must be handled at the location where it occurred; it cannot be processed back in the violator's hometown. Electronic camera tickets: If the violation is captured by an electronic camera without an on-the-spot ticket being issued, after checking the violation record on the traffic management bureau's website, if it falls under the general simplified procedure category, it can be handled in a different location. Required documents: Bring your ID card, driver's license, and the vehicle's license to the traffic management department's violation handling hall or window for inquiry and processing.