What is a Driver's License Violation?
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A driver's license with violations that have not accumulated 12 points requires the holder to pay the fine at the traffic management department of the public security authority. Once the fine is paid, the points will be cleared. If the points have not reached 12 but the fine remains unpaid, the points will carry over to the next scoring cycle. There are three main ways to check traffic violations: 1. Online traffic violation query: Vehicle owners can search for 'vehicle violation' online (or directly search for vehicle violations in their area) or use the 'practical query' feature on comprehensive websites like 123. Enter the query system (usually the local public security traffic police website) and search by region, typically requiring the input of the license plate number and vehicle identification number (usually the last 4 or 6 digits of the VIN). 2. Telephone traffic violation query: Many regional traffic police websites list a free traffic violation inquiry phone number for checking violations. Additionally, you can call 114 for traffic violation inquiries. 3. Direct inquiry at the local city traffic police station or vehicle management office: Bring your vehicle license and driver's license to the local urban traffic police station for a query, which will list all violation items. You can choose to print them at any time before the vehicle inspection. Alternatively, you can inquire at the vehicle management office, where there is a self-service query system in the lobby.