What is Violation Code 10390 and How is it Penalized?
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Violation code 10390 refers to: A motor vehicle parked or temporarily stopped in violation of regulations with the driver not present, or the driver being present but refusing to leave immediately, obstructing the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians; a fine will be imposed. Below is a partial introduction about violation codes: 1. Traffic violation codes, also known as "traffic offense codes" or "traffic infraction codes," are encoding regulations established by the Ministry of Public Security for traffic violations committed by motor vehicles and pedestrians. 2. By querying the new traffic violation codes, the specific violation situation of the driver can be quickly identified, speeding up the penalty process for traffic violations.
I just researched this issue recently. Code 10390 refers to motor vehicles violating prohibition sign instructions, simply put, it means you didn't comply with traffic signs that prohibit certain actions while driving. For example, parking under a no-parking sign, or making a left turn where it's prohibited. The penalty is standardized nationwide with 1 demerit point and a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan. In practice, most localities handle it fairly consistently, typically imposing a 100 yuan fine. However, it also depends on your location—major cities like Beijing or Shanghai might enforce stricter penalties. If you get caught, it's best to address it promptly; you can check the record on the Traffic Management 12123 app. Remember to pay more attention to those circular red-circle-on-white-background signs by the roadside when driving—it can save you a lot of trouble.