Where to Handle Speeding Tickets in Another Province?
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Speeding violations in another province need to be handled at the local traffic management department. Below are the specific details on road speed limits: 1. Penalty Regulations: For speeding within 10% of the speed limit, no fine or points will be issued, only a warning. For speeding between 10%—20%, a fine and 3 points will be imposed. For speeding between 20%—50%, a fine and 6 points will be imposed. For speeding over 50%, a fine and 12 points will be imposed. 2. Speeding Percentage Calculation Formula: (Actual Speed / Speed Limit - 1) * 100. For example, if the speed limit is 70km/h and the vehicle speed is 80km/h, divide 80 by 70, subtract 1, and multiply by 100 to get 14.28, meaning 14% over the limit. If the speed limit is 60km/h and the vehicle speed is 70km/h, divide 70 by 60, subtract 1, and multiply by 100, resulting in 16% over the limit.
Last time when I was traveling out of province, I accidentally got caught speeding, and handling it turned out to be much simpler than expected. I just downloaded the Traffic Management 12123 APP, where I could see all my violation records. With a few clicks, I could pay the fine, and it supports Alipay and WeChat Pay, saving me a trip. If the APP doesn’t work, you’ll have to go to the traffic police department where the violation occurred, bringing your ID card and original driver’s license. There might be a crowd on-site, but the process is quite fast. When dealing with violations in another location, it’s best to check the address and office hours in advance to avoid a wasted trip. It’s recommended to use navigation apps to remind you of speed limits while driving and check for potential issues before long-distance trips. In short, don’t delay handling it, or you might face late fees or impact on your driving points.