
Guangzhou 8007 violation code means a non-disabled person driving a vehicle specially designated for disabled individuals. Below is relevant information about violation codes: 1. Introduction to violation codes: Traffic violation codes, also known as "traffic offense codes" or "traffic infraction codes," are encoding regulations established by the Ministry of Public Security for traffic violations committed by motor vehicles and pedestrians. By querying the new traffic violation codes, specific violations by drivers can be quickly identified, speeding up the penalty process for traffic violations. 2. Traffic violation code table: Vehicle owners can check specific traffic violations through the traffic violation code table or use mobile apps like Wheel Violation Check to query traffic violation codes and specific traffic violations.

I recently studied Guangzhou's traffic regulations. Code 8007 simply means you were caught driving during restricted hours or in restricted zones. Certain areas in Guangzhou, like the Tianhe CBD, have strict management requirements for out-of-town plates and some local plates, especially during morning and evening rush hours. This violation usually results in a 1-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine. I recommend you quickly check the specific time and location using the 'Traffic Management 12123' app—there might even be surveillance photos. Before driving next time, it's best to check the traffic alerts on navigation apps; many now automatically avoid restricted zones, making things much easier. Remember, areas around Liede Bridge and Linjiang Avenue are key enforcement zones.

Violation code 8007 is a traffic offense unique to Guangzhou, referring to 'motor vehicles violating prohibited traffic signs.' In simpler terms, it means driving into a 'restricted zone.' Guangzhou has implemented many traffic restrictions, such as the 'four-day driving, four-day stopping' rule for non-local vehicles, and certain roads designated as bus lanes or green environmental zones. My friend was once caught by a camera on Xingang East Road for this. The penalty is relatively light—just a 200-yuan fine without demerit points—but repeated violations at the same location can lead to cumulative penalties. It's best to watch for those blue circular signs with a diagonal slash at intersections. Nowadays, Guangzhou uses high-definition cameras to enforce this rule very accurately, especially around Canton Tower and the Inner Ring Road.

I know this code all too well! Got fined on Huangpu Avenue last year. Simply put, it's for entering a restricted road section. Guangzhou currently has various traffic restrictions: peak-hour bans for out-of-town plates, low-emission zone restrictions for National III vehicles, bus lane restrictions, etc. Although no points are deducted, 200 yuan is still money. I suggest you immediately check the electronic enforcement camera photos—sometimes it could be a misjudgment. The Xinjiao Road area in Haizhu District is particularly prone to violations. Next time when using navigation, remember to turn on the 'avoid restricted zones' feature. Honestly, with public transport being so convenient, there's really no need to drive during restricted hours.


