
1039 code violation carries a fine of 200 yuan, which applies to motor vehicles parked or temporarily stopped in violation of regulations with the driver absent, obstructing the passage of other vehicles and pedestrians. Below are specific details about violation codes: 1. Composition: Traffic violation codes are encoding regulations established by the Ministry of Public Security for traffic violations committed by motor vehicles and pedestrians. Codes vary across provinces and typically consist of four digits, categorized according to the principles in traffic laws. The sequence from left to right is: one digit for behavior classification, one digit for penalty point classification, and the last two digits as sequential codes. 2. Classification: The first digit represents the behavior classification code under the Road Traffic Law, the second digit is the penalty point classification code indicating the penalty points for the traffic violation, and the third and fourth digits are sequential codes indicating the order of violations within the same behavior classification.

I was fined for a code 1039 violation due to a parking issue before, and I remember it quite clearly. This type of violation mainly refers to situations where a motor vehicle is parked or temporarily stopped in violation of regulations and the driver is not present. According to our local regulations, the fine generally starts at 200 yuan, with some variations in different cities. In big cities like Beijing and Shanghai, you can expect to pay at least 200 yuan. However, it's important to note that if the parking location severely affects traffic—such as blocking a fire lane or causing congestion—towing fees will be added on top. Additionally, in some areas, the fine may be linked to the duration of the violation captured by cameras; the longer you park illegally, the heavier the fine.

Last time when accompanying a friend to handle a traffic ticket, I asked the traffic police and learned that code 1039 mainly targets illegal parking. The fine amounts do vary by region - for example, the standard penalty in Guangzhou is 200 yuan, while in our second-tier city it's around 150. Actually, many people don't know this fine can be paid online. I always handle it directly through the Traffic Management 12123 APP. The key is to deal with the ticket promptly after receiving it, as delaying beyond 15 days will incur late fees. Finding parking in cities is indeed frustrating these days, but we can't park illegally. Many road sections have automated cameras that will catch violations - there's no escaping them.

Drivers who have received a 1039 ticket know that such illegal parking fines generally hover around 200 yuan. Last month, I was fined 200 yuan for illegal parking while on a business trip in Hangzhou, but the same offense in my hometown county only cost me 150 yuan. Besides the fine, be mindful of point deductions—some regions impose them. Our province, for example, deducts 1 point for such parking violations. Also, a reminder to everyone: temporary parking isn’t a free-for-all. The driver must be present and ready to leave immediately. I’ve seen cases where drivers left their phone numbers in the car, but the calls went unanswered, and they still got fined—what a waste of money.