Must the person whose face is captured in a traffic violation go in person to handle it?
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Violating drivers must present their driver's license to process the violation, especially for speeding offenses where high-definition surveillance photos are taken. The driver's facial image must be compared on-site, so the violator must personally handle the violation with their license. After completing the deduction of points from the driver's license, a violation processing notice and a fine ticket will be issued. These documents can be taken to a designated bank for payment of the fine. Note 1: After a vehicle violation, a text message reminder will be sent by the traffic police department. If not received, promptly update the registered mobile number. Note 2: For cross-province violations, it is advisable to handle them early rather than waiting until the end of the cycle, as the system requires time to process, to avoid affecting the next cycle's points. Note 3: After handling the violation, keep the receipt of the fine payment. If the violation record persists, take the receipt to the traffic police department for manual clearance.