Where to Check Vehicle Violation Points Deduction?

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Marty
07/29/25 5:51pm
Here are the detailed methods for checking vehicle violations: 1. Service Hall: Visit the office halls of traffic police teams in various districts and counties. 2. Website Inquiry: Log in to the external service websites of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of each city, and enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number to inquire. 3. Phone Call: Dial the voice inquiry hotline. 4. SMS: Check violations by sending a text message. 5. Mobile App: Mobile users can download applications like 'Check Violations,' enter vehicle information, and check violation details in real-time.
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