What happens if traffic violations of a registered vehicle are not handled?
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If the violator who was stopped on the spot by traffic police, had their vehicle license and driver's license confiscated, and received a fine ticket fails to handle it within 15 days, a late fee will be incurred without additional deduction of points. The late fee is 3% per day, with a maximum not exceeding the principal amount of the fine. Reasons for the delay in clearing the fine record: 1. System delay of the traffic violation query platform: From the occurrence of the violation, being captured, confirmed, and published, certain procedural steps are required. Similarly, handling the deduction of points and paying the fine also requires going through procedures. 2. Use of third-party agency services: With the rapid development of smartphones, various apps and public accounts for handling violations have emerged endlessly. The time taken to handle violations varies depending on the channels each agency uses to clear the violations.
I've been driving for over 20 years and have seen many car owners suffer big losses due to unaddressed traffic violations. At first, it might seem like no big deal, just a minor issue, but fines can accumulate, and late payments may incur additional penalties, even doubling the original amount. During the annual inspection, your vehicle will definitely fail, as the DMV requires all violations to be cleared before processing the paperwork. If left unresolved for too long, your vehicle information may be locked, making it difficult to sell or transfer ownership, and it could even affect your credit record. Worse yet, if your penalty points exceed 12, your driver's license may be suspended, requiring you to retake the test, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive. I recommend regularly checking for violations using the traffic management app and addressing them as soon as they appear—don’t let small issues turn into big troubles.
From an ordinary car owner's perspective, failing to handle traffic violations is no trivial matter. Unpaid fines accumulate over time, and late fees can quickly eat into your budget. Annual vehicle inspections will be blocked—paying won't help, and your car won't be legally roadworthy. Long-term neglect leads to license plate freezes in the system, restricting transfers or sales and disrupting daily life. Some procrastinate until courts enforce penalties, deducting funds directly from accounts or even seizing assets. Safety is also critical—don’t rely on luck. Make it a habit to check violations monthly via mobile apps for a hassle-free solution.
When I was a new driver, I once forgot to handle a traffic violation. Later, during the annual inspection, I found out that the fine had doubled by several hundred yuan. I spent a lot of time queuing at the counter, which delayed both my work and leisure time. Small violations left unaddressed can accumulate into big problems, affecting the vehicle's annual inspection pass rate and making it illegal to drive. Experience has taught me to download the app, keep violation alerts on, and handle any fines as soon as they appear to avoid repeating the same mistake.