What to Do If Traffic Violation Records Appear on Your Driver's License for No Reason?
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There are three steps to deal with traffic violation records that appear on your driver's license for no reason: First, verify the vehicle model and license plate number. If they match, handle the violation; if not, check the location where the violation occurred. Second, call the traffic police department at the violation location to appeal, providing your ID number and license plate number. Third, recheck the violation records after a few days to confirm if the violation information has been cleared. Traffic violation records on your driver's license, especially those involving points deduction, will directly affect the "license renewal upon expiration." If you accumulate or receive a single 12-point deduction in any year during the validity period, not only will your license be temporarily suspended, but you will also need to undergo full-point education, and the validity period upon renewal cannot be extended.