What are the steps for reporting the use of emergency lanes?

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TylerFitz
07/23/25 8:06pm
Reporting steps for using emergency lanes are: 1. Open YiPay and click on 'All Applications'; 2. Click on 'Convenience Services'; 3. Click on 'City Services'; 4. Select the 'Violation Reporting' option; 5. Click on 'Traffic Violation Reporting' at the bottom; 6. Take photos and upload them to the page. The reporting requirements are as follows: 1. For a single violation, at least 3 images should be taken, which should reflect the entire process of the violation as much as possible; 2. The photos should clearly show the surrounding environment, such as road signs or service area landmarks, and the direction of travel should be explained to the traffic police when submitting the report; 3. The time of the photos must be clearly recorded.
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LauraDella
08/10/25 6:07pm
Occupying the emergency lane is indeed very dangerous. When I see someone illegally using it, I usually take photos or record videos of the license plate and location with my phone, ensuring I do so while driving safely. Later, I open the 12123 traffic safety service app and upload the evidence in the reporting section, filling in the specific time and road section information. The whole process should be quick and accurate to prevent mistakes. It's recommended to complete this after parking to avoid the risk of distracted driving. After a successful report, the system will provide feedback on the progress. I also remind friends during car maintenance not to use the emergency lane—it's reserved for ambulances. Misusing it can harm both others and oneself. In case of traffic congestion, you can also call 122 for assistance.
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