What is traffic violation code 10391 and how is it penalized?
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Traffic violation code 10391 refers to the illegal temporary parking of a motor vehicle where the driver is not present on site, resulting in a fine of 200 RMB without any demerit points. Traffic violation codes consist of four digits, classified according to the general principles of traffic regulations, arranged from left to right as: one-digit behavior classification code, one-digit demerit point classification code, and two-digit sequential code. Article 90 of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates that motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic rules shall be given a warning or fined not less than 20 RMB but not more than 200 RMB. Where this Law provides otherwise, penalties shall be imposed in accordance with the relevant provisions. Violating temporary parking regulations with the driver not present can lead to serious casualties in emergency situations due to delays in the arrival of rescue vehicles or fire trucks. Therefore, it is essential to strictly comply with motor vehicle parking regulations. There are four common methods to check motor vehicle violations: Visit the service halls of traffic police branches in various districts and counties to inquire via touch-screen terminals. Log in to the external service websites of the public security traffic management bureaus of municipal public security bureaus, locate the vehicle violation inquiry section, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, and click to inquire. Make a phone call (area code + 114) to inquire. Use a mobile phone with Android 12 or above to check through the Traffic Management 12123 (V2.8.1B274) client. For violations of temporary parking regulations where the driver is not present, you can handle the matter via the Traffic Management 12123 (V2.8.1B274) client on a mobile phone with Android 12 or above. After logging into the 12123 (V2.8.1B274) APP, select the illegal handling business process, proceed with the handling, and make the payment.
As an experienced driver who has learned a lesson the hard way, last year I was caught speeding and received a traffic violation code 10391, which means exceeding the speed limit by 50% to 70%. I was on the highway, driving 60% over the speed limit, and was pulled over by traffic police on the spot. The penalties were severe: 12 points deducted from my license, a fine of 2000 yuan, mandatory safety classes, and having to retake the theoretical driving tests (Subjects 1 and 4). It cost me nearly two weeks of work time. Looking back now, speeding is just too dangerous. At high speeds on the highway, braking distance increases significantly, and if you hit something, injuries are the least of your worries. Since then, I always use navigation to remind me of speed limits and occasionally spend a bit more on fuel and maintenance, but that's still better than paying fines or dealing with injuries. Safety first is the real truth. I advise everyone not to follow my example—check traffic regulations in advance through books or apps to understand violation codes, because prevention is always better than regret.