What Documents Are Required for Handling Demerit Point Violations?

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BentleyLee
07/29/25 2:10pm
To handle traffic violations and demerit points at the traffic police station, the following documents are required: original or copy of the vehicle registration certificate; original ID card of the vehicle driver; cash and bank card (some places only accept card payments for fines). Bring all the above documents, and the person with demerit points must personally go to the traffic police station counter to take a number and queue for processing. Below are common traffic violations: Running a red light: Running a red light is the most common violation. Since the new traffic regulations were introduced, running a red light results in a one-time deduction of 6 points; Driving without a license: If a motor vehicle driver continues to drive while their license is suspended, they will be fined and detained for 15 days. For driving without a motor vehicle license or driving with a revoked license, the penalty is 15 days of detention and a fine; Overloading or overcapacity: For passenger vehicles exceeding the rated capacity by less than 20% or freight vehicles exceeding the rated load by less than 30%, a fine will be imposed. For passenger vehicles exceeding the rated capacity by 20% or freight vehicles exceeding the rated load by 30%, a fine will be imposed; Drunk driving: For driving under the influence of alcohol, the penalty is a 3-month suspension of the motor vehicle license and a fine. For driving a commercial vehicle under the influence of alcohol, the penalty is a 3-month suspension of the motor vehicle license and a fine; Speeding: For driving a motor vehicle exceeding the maximum speed limit by 50%, a fine will be imposed, and the motor vehicle license will be revoked.
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