
When dealing with vehicle violations, you need to go to the vehicle management office or the corresponding traffic police brigade to handle the violation. During the process, you must bring the relevant materials and follow the procedures. Additional Information: 1. Vehicle Management Office: Generally referred to as the Vehicle Management Office, it is responsible for handling motor vehicle registration, modification, transfer, mortgage, and cancellation. It also processes applications for driver's licenses, replacements, renewals, inspections, and other related services for motor vehicles and drivers. 2. Points Accumulation Cycle: In addition to administrative penalties, the traffic management department of the public security authority implements a points accumulation system for traffic violations (referred to as points), with a cycle of 12 months. For drivers who accumulate 12 points within a cycle, the traffic management department will detain their driver's license, and the driver must participate in traffic safety law and regulation training and take an exam. If the exam is passed, the points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned; if failed, the driver must continue studying and retake the exam.

I previously had points deducted for a traffic violation and handled it directly through the Traffic Management 12123 APP on my phone, which was extremely convenient. Just open the APP, upload photos of the vehicle registration and driver's license, then select the violation information, pay the fine, and the points deduction is done. The whole process takes just a few minutes, no need to go out and queue. The APP also allows you to check your points deduction records and reminds you of the next processing time. If you accumulate 12 points, you'll have to go to the traffic police station for study and exams, which is quite troublesome. So I recommend everyone try handling it online—it saves time and effort. Usually, drive carefully to avoid violations and stay safe.

I prefer handling traffic violations at the local traffic police brigade or transportation management bureau, as their service is the most reliable. Just bring your driver's license and vehicle registration, fill out the form on-site, and the staff will assist you in verifying the information, confirming the demerit points, and processing the fine. Some cities also have bank counters or community service points that can handle it, but they're slower. Make sure to address the demerit points promptly to avoid late fees. Last time I forgot to handle it, I ended up paying extra unnecessarily. Drivers, remember to check the app or visit in person as soon as you violate the rules—don't delay and risk affecting your credit.

I've been driving for 10 years and know the routine for handling traffic violations. Points can be deducted at various places: traffic management apps, traffic police stations, or bank service points. The key is the type of violation—minor issues can be resolved online with a click, while more complex cases like excessive speeding with heavy point deductions are best handled in person. Always bring all necessary documents, including your ID, before processing. If left unattended, not only will fines increase, but your driver's license might also be suspended. The app sends me weekly reminders to check for violations. A tip for beginners: don't delay, resolve issues early for peace of mind.


