
Here are the methods for checking traffic violations of official vehicles: 1. Window: Go to the local traffic police station to inquire about violations. 2. Online inquiry: Log in to the free motor vehicle violation inquiry website to check for violations. 3. Telephone: Make a call to inquire. Below is extended information about violations: 1. Penalty: Violating traffic signals at intersections will result in corresponding penalties for motor vehicle drivers. 2. Running a red light: Generally, if the vehicle stops after crossing the stop line, it will not be penalized. However, if the vehicle continues to move forward, it will be considered as running a red light and penalized.

I've been driving for over a decade, especially responsible for company vehicles, and there are quite a few ways to check traffic violations. Usually, I first check through the company's administrative system since official vehicles have dedicated management staff with interfaces for batch queries – for example, logging into the traffic management platform and entering the license plate number can pull up all records. For personal checks, the 12123 app is the most convenient: download it on your phone, link your license plate and ID, and with a few taps, you get real-time updates on violations, including points deducted and fines. The website version (12123.cn) works similarly—log in on a computer, enter the license plate, and the information is clear. Calling the 12123 hotline also works, with customer service verifying details manually. I’ve even visited the traffic police station in person, bringing vehicle documents and filling out forms for accurate but time-consuming checks. Remember to check periodically to avoid accumulated fines or annual inspection issues, and always download records for backup to prevent oversight.

I usually rely heavily on technology. To check traffic violations for official vehicles, I use the Traffic Management 12123 APP, and the whole process is effortless: download the APP, register an account, bind the vehicle's license and engine number, and the main interface directly displays violation records. You can also set reminders to avoid overdue handling. The website is similar; just enter the license plate number on 12123.cn. If you don't want to use electronic devices, you can call the 12123 hotline service, follow the voice prompts to input information, and get equally accurate results. For company vehicles, administrative staff usually have access to internal systems for quick checks, and sometimes they even help compile reports. Remember to take screenshots as evidence after each check to prevent system errors, especially before the annual inspection, when a comprehensive check is crucial.

For commercial vehicle violation inquiries, the company has a fixed process. The administrative department directly generates reports by logging into the traffic management system, so I check with them first. A convenient personal method is to use the 12123 APP, input the license plate number, bind it, and quickly view the violation details. You can also visit the traffic police station in person to fill out a form for inquiries, bringing the necessary documents to get accurate printed results on the spot. Calling 12123 for consultation is also convenient, saving time and effort. It's especially important to check thoroughly during annual inspections to avoid paying extra fines.


