What is the success rate of traffic violation appeals on 12123?

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VonAvery
07/29/25 6:45am
The success rate of traffic violation appeals on 12123 is approximately 20%. Appeals are not for traffic violations: It's important to note that appeals on the traffic management 12123 platform are not for traffic violations, but rather for situations such as when the phone number registered with the traffic management department has been canceled, is no longer in use, or cannot receive text messages during registration. If you need to appeal a traffic violation (i.e., administrative reconsideration), you must go to the traffic police department. The basic appeal process is as follows: Before appealing, you must first go to the traffic police station to handle the violation, pay the fine, and receive penalty points. At this time, you will receive a penalty decision from the traffic police. In the traffic violation processing hall or administrative reconsideration hall, request an administrative reconsideration application form. Bring the completed administrative reconsideration application form, penalty decision, ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate to the local public security authority for processing. It is best to bring both the originals and copies of all documents.
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Tessa
08/12/25 10:08am
Regarding the success rate of traffic violation appeals on 12123, based on industry information I've encountered, there isn't a unified national statistic. The rates vary significantly across regions—for instance, success rates might be lower in big cities, around 10% to 20%, while smaller areas could see rates up to 30%. It largely depends on the type of violation and whether the appeal grounds are solid. I think many people overlook the importance of evidence, such as dashcam footage or on-the-spot photos, which can significantly boost the chances of success. I've also noticed that timely appeals are crucial. The 12123 app makes the process convenient, but don't wait too long—missing the appeal deadline means wasted effort. Common reasons for low success rates include unclear records and non-standard enforcement procedures. I recommend drivers research local cases and understand typical rejection reasons before appealing to avoid wasted effort. Developing good driving habits is key—don't rely on fixing mistakes afterward, as this is closely tied to knowledge of traffic rules.
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