
Special circumstances may qualify for administrative reconsideration. Below are detailed explanations regarding traffic violations: 1. Definition: A traffic violation refers to a motor vehicle's act of contravening the Road Traffic Safety Law and traffic management regulations. 2. Consequences: Penalties for traffic violations include warnings, fines (vehicle impoundment), temporary suspension of driver's license, revocation of driver's license, cancellation of driver's license, administrative detention, and criminal liability for offenses constituting crimes. 3. Inquiry Methods: Visit the office halls of traffic police branches in various districts and counties to inquire via touch-screen terminals; make inquiries via voice-operated telephone services; or check violations by sending text messages from mobile phones.

That rainy day, I couldn't see the road signs clearly while driving and ended up getting a speeding ticket, which was really frustrating. I immediately went to the traffic police station to appeal, bringing along the weather data and dashcam footage from that time to prove that the road signs were completely obscured in the heavy rain. After reviewing, they canceled the fine but reminded me to be more cautious in the future when driving in the rain. Now, I always slow down, keep my headlights on, and rely on navigation apps for real-time speed limit announcements when driving in the rain. The key is to reduce speed to a safe range, at least 30% slower, while also checking if the wipers are clearing the windshield properly. Developing these habits can help avoid repeating the same mistakes.

As an experienced driver, it's common to have difficulty seeing road signs in the rain, and it's best to appeal immediately after a violation. First, gather evidence such as weather reports or videos to explain that it was not intentional; most places will handle it with discretion. In daily driving, I recommend checking the brightness of your car lights and the effectiveness of your wipers before rainy days to ensure the glass is clean and fog-free. Slowing down is key, driving 20-30 km/h slower than usual to allow enough reaction time. Also, pay attention to road conditions and use mobile navigation to assist in avoiding misjudgments.

If road signs are unclear due to rain leading to a traffic violation, immediately contacting the traffic management department to appeal is my approach. Prepare dashcam footage and weather evidence, and in most cases, the fine can be revoked. For prevention, I always turn on the wipers and headlights when driving in the rain, and slow down to ensure safety. Don't forget to check and maintain your vehicle's lights to avoid worse situations at night.


