Where can I view photos of processed traffic violations?

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VanFelicity
07/25/25 7:01am
You can view photos of processed traffic violations at local traffic violation handling offices. Here are the specific methods to check violation photos: 1. Inquiry at traffic police departments: When you need to view violation photos, bring your driver's license, ID card, and vehicle registration certificate to the traffic police department. The staff will then retrieve the violation photos for you to review. 2. Online inquiry: Currently, most electronic monitoring systems use high-definition cameras for capturing violations, so you can view high-definition violation photos at traffic police departments. You can search for the "Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform" online to view high-definition photos of vehicle violations, or use the 12123 traffic management app to query high-definition violation photos.
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MacBrynlee
08/10/25 6:22pm
After dealing with a traffic violation last time, I was curious about where to view the photos. It turns out the Traffic Management 12123 APP can do it. You need to download and install this official software first, register and log in, then bind your vehicle and driver's license. After that, click into the violation records, open the details in the 'Processed' section, and the photos will pop up. The operation is quite intuitive—even my mom, who isn't very tech-savvy, managed to check it successfully. I recommend keeping an eye on the APP notifications, as it alerts you when there's a new violation. The photos are displayed clearly, helping you reflect on driving mistakes. This way, you can not only handle fines promptly but also improve your safe driving awareness to avoid repeating the same mistakes. In fact, the APP also supports online fine payments, saving you the hassle of running around, making the whole process highly efficient—just make sure to maintain personal information security.
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