What are the consequences of not handling a red light violation?
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If a red light violation is not handled, the motor vehicle will not pass the annual inspection. If the vehicle fails to obtain a compliance mark three times in a row, it will be forcibly scrapped. For vehicle owners who suspect they may have run a red light but are unsure, they can check using the following methods: 1. Log in to the local traffic police website, click on the violation information query, enter the license plate number and engine identification code (also known as the VIN), some websites may require the engine number, and then enter the website verification code. Click confirm, and all violation information will be displayed. 2. Bring your ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate to the local violation handling office for inquiry. At the office, submit the documents to the staff, who will then retrieve the violation information. 3. Call the information hotline for inquiry.
Ignoring fines and penalty points after running a red light can cause significant troubles in daily life. Failure to pay fines on time will incur late fees, which increase the longer they're delayed and may eventually double, draining your wallet. If accumulated penalty points on your driver's license remain unresolved, reaching the limit will result in license suspension, completely preventing you from driving. During vehicle annual inspections, any outstanding violations will cause the DMV to withhold approval, restricting your ability to drive and affecting your daily commute. In severe cases, you may be blacklisted, facing obstacles when applying for insurance or transferring vehicle ownership, leading to unnecessary expenses. It's advisable to promptly visit the traffic police station or pay fines online to avoid these cascading issues adding more stress.