Where can traffic violations be processed?

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PrestonFitz
07/24/25 9:36am
Violation handling is divided into the following two situations: 1. On-the-spot ticket issued: If a traffic police officer issues an on-the-spot penalty decision for a vehicle violation, you must bring your ID card, driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, and the penalty ticket to the local traffic detachment or team to handle the violation. In this case, the violation must be processed at the location where it occurred; it cannot be processed back in your home jurisdiction, so please keep this in mind. 2. Tickets captured by electronic surveillance: After checking the violation record on the traffic website, you can go to the traffic police team where the violation occurred within one month before the annual inspection of the motor vehicle to handle it, or contact a car service provider like Che Dangdang to handle it on your behalf.
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OJuliana
08/11/25 4:54am
From my frequent experience with traffic violations, here are a few common ways to handle them. First, you can visit the local traffic violation processing center, usually located near the public security bureau or traffic police station. Just bring your driver's license, ID card, and vehicle registration to pay the fine directly. If you prefer not to go out, you can use mobile apps like Alipay or Traffic 12123—just log in, select the violation record, and pay. It takes only a few minutes and is super convenient. Additionally, some bank branches can also help pay fines, but you should confirm in advance whether they support your city. Online methods are the most hassle-free, eliminating the need to queue, while offline processing centers are better for those who need to check details. Finally, a friendly reminder: if you have multiple violations, it's best to reflect on your driving habits—like not exceeding speed limits—to prioritize safety and avoid further penalties. In short, choose the most convenient option based on your situation, and always pay attention to traffic rules.
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