What to Do If the Traffic Violation Is Not My Car?
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If the traffic violation is not yours, you can file an appeal at the traffic police department, but be sure to provide evidence. Here is some relevant information about traffic violations: 1. Scope: Any vehicle or pedestrian violating traffic management regulations, or any organization or individual occupying roads without approval from public security authorities for activities such as setting up stalls, parking vehicles, stacking materials, building sheds, or conducting market trade and other activities that obstruct traffic, are considered traffic violations. 2. Legal Provisions: Article 31 of the "Road Traffic Accident Handling Measures" stipulates: The party responsible for a traffic accident shall bear the liability for compensation for the losses caused by the accident. If the responsible motor vehicle driver is temporarily unable to compensate, the driver's employer or the owner of the motor vehicle shall advance the payment. However, if the driver causes the accident while performing duties, the employer or the owner of the motor vehicle may recover part or all of the compensation from the driver after paying the damages.