
The violation code 1352c means: Driving a motor vehicle other than a medium-sized or larger passenger vehicle or a hazardous materials transport vehicle at a speed exceeding the prescribed limit by less than 20%. "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 42, Paragraph 1: When driving on the road, motor vehicles shall not exceed the maximum speed indicated by speed limit signs. On road sections without speed limit signs, a safe speed shall be maintained. "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 46: When a motor vehicle encounters any of the following circumstances while driving, the maximum speed shall not exceed 30 kilometers per hour, and for tractors, battery-powered vehicles, and wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles, the speed shall not exceed 15 kilometers per hour: when entering or exiting a non-motorized vehicle lane, passing through a railway crossing, sharp curves, narrow roads, or narrow bridges; when making a U-turn, turning, or descending a steep slope; when encountering fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail with visibility within 50 meters; when driving on icy, snowy, or muddy roads; when towing a malfunctioning motor vehicle. Traffic violation codes consist of four to five digits, classified according to the principles of the traffic law. The order from left to right is: the first digit represents the behavior classification code, the second digit represents the penalty point classification code, the third and fourth digits are sequential numbers, and the fifth digit indicates the specific item number. First digit: Behavior classification code, indicating the category in the Road Traffic Law. Second digit: Penalty point classification code, indicating the penalty points for the traffic violation. Third and fourth digits: Sequential code, indicating the order of the violation within the same behavior category. For example: 13035—"1" indicates a motor vehicle violation, the second digit "3" indicates a 3-point penalty, and "035" indicates the fifth item of the third violation in the 3-point category. Behavior classification code violation descriptions: Codes starting with "1" indicate motor vehicle violations, e.g., 1003. Codes starting with "2" indicate non-motor vehicle violations, e.g., 2002. Codes starting with "3" indicate pedestrian or passenger violations, e.g., 3030. Codes starting with "4" indicate highway violations, e.g., 4002. Codes starting with "5" indicate other regulations, e.g., 5005. Codes starting with "7" indicate provincial, autonomous region, or municipal implementation rules, e.g., 7008. Codes starting with "8" indicate local regulations of cities (prefectures, autonomous prefectures, or leagues), e.g., 8606. There are four common methods for motor vehicle violation inquiries: Visit the office halls of traffic branches in various districts and counties to query via touch terminals. Log in to the external service websites of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of each city, find the vehicle violation inquiry section, enter the license plate number and engine number, and click to query. Call the inquiry hotline (area code + 114). Use the Traffic Management 12123 client (V2.8.1B437 for iOS 15+ or V2.8.1B274 for Android 12+) to query.

I encountered the traffic violation code 1352C last year when I was caught speeding on a newly built highway. I specifically looked up the meaning of this code - it indicates you were captured driving 20% to 50% over the speed limit on an expressway. For example, if the limit is 100km/h, driving between 120-149km/h will trigger this violation, resulting in a 6-point deduction and 200 RMB fine. These speed traps are particularly common at bridge-tunnel transition zones and steep gradient sections, where inexperienced drivers often accidentally press the accelerator too hard. My advice: don't delay handling the ticket - it's safest to settle it within 15 days. Next time on the highway, remember to use navigation with radar detector alerts.

The number 1352C represents a traffic violation for speeding 20% to 50% over the limit on highways. For example, if the speed limit is 120 km/h and the actual speed recorded by the camera is between 144 km/h and 179 km/h, this violation code will be issued. Such violations often occur on highways with sparse traffic, where drivers who tend to press the accelerator pedal harder are more likely to receive fines. Not only does it result in a 6-point deduction and a 200 yuan fine, but accumulating multiple offenses may also lead to license suspension. I've observed that many drivers tend to let their guard down during dusk, leading to speeding, especially on mountainous highway curves where speed limit signs should be carefully noted.

Just now, while helping a friend check the traffic violation code, I noticed that 1352C refers to exceeding the speed limit by 20% to 50% specifically on highways. For example, driving between 96 to 119 in an 80 km/h zone will be recorded. Such violations often occur in toll station interval speed measurement sections or fixed speed measurement points at tunnel entrances, where reflective road markings are the most common traps. Remind everyone to pay attention to the dashboard when driving on highways, as the speedometer often reads about 5 km/h lower than the actual speed. If you receive a ticket, remember to verify the photo information before paying, as some systems might have misrecorded.

1352C specifically refers to the violation code for exceeding the speed limit by 20%-50% on highways. Simply put, if you drive between 120-149 km/h in a 100 km/h speed limit zone and get caught by speed cameras, you'll receive a penalty of 6 demerit points plus a 200 yuan fine. I've encountered many drivers making this mistake when rushing back from long holidays, especially in tunnels where lighting changes can make it easy to overlook speed limits. Pay special attention to temporary speed limit adjustments on certain highway sections, such as construction zones where limits may drop from 120 to 80 km/h. Before exiting the highway, remember to check your vehicle's violation records - accumulating 6 points will require retaking traffic regulations courses.


