What to Do If a Traffic Violation Is Wrongly Attributed to Me?
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If a traffic violation is not committed by you, you can file an appeal with the traffic police department, but you must provide evidence. Below is relevant information about traffic violations: 1. Scope of Application: Any violation of traffic management rules and regulations by vehicles or pedestrians, as well as unauthorized occupation of roads by organizations, groups, enterprises, schools, or individuals—such as setting up stalls, parking vehicles, piling materials, constructing sheds or houses, or conducting market activities that obstruct traffic—are considered traffic violations. 2. Legal Provisions: Article 31 of the 'Road Traffic Accident Handling Regulations' stipulates that the party responsible for a traffic accident shall bear the liability for compensation. If the responsible driver is temporarily unable to pay, the driver's employer or the vehicle owner shall advance the payment. However, if the accident occurs while the driver is performing official duties, the employer or vehicle owner may recover part or all of the compensation from the driver after making the payment.