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Why can't 12123 handle out-of-town traffic violations?

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AnthonyRose
09/04/25 6:48am
12123 cannot handle out-of-town traffic violations for the following reasons: Window processing: Violations with 6 points can currently only be processed at the window. Vehicle and driver's license mismatch: Out-of-town violations with 3 points cannot be processed if the driver's license does not match the vehicle. Non-Class C driver's license: Owners with non-Class C driver's licenses need to return to the issuing location to handle out-of-town violations. Information not synchronized: If information is not synchronized, it is best to handle out-of-town penalties locally to prevent records from not being cleared. Currently, the Traffic Management 12123 cannot fully handle violations, mainly because the violation processing methods vary across different regions.
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Kennedy
09/16/25 7:41am
As an ordinary driver, I've also been frustrated by this situation. Last year, I got an interprovincial speeding ticket on the highway that couldn't be processed through 12123. The reason is practical - the platform was primarily designed for local vehicles, and handling out-of-town violations often involves different regional traffic regulations and systems with insufficient data sharing. Some regions have conservative policies, only supporting cross-region online processing at specific service windows. I later discovered that to resolve it, I had to apply separately through the traffic authority or official app where the violation occurred. To prevent such issues, it's best to check for any driving restrictions at your destination before long trips or register for services in advance to avoid hassles. Don't underestimate delayed fines - the accumulating interest and point deductions can really stress you out.
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VanMicah
10/30/25 8:16am
As a driver with over 20 years of experience, I'm quite seasoned in handling such issues. The 12123 platform sometimes can't address out-of-area violations, mainly due to regional jurisdiction policies and technical limitations. Local traffic management systems operate independently, and the platforms aren't fully interconnected, making cross-regional data transmission prone to errors. Particularly when dealing with inter-provincial fines or point deductions, online processing might be invalid, requiring an in-person visit. I recommend downloading the official APP of the violation location or directly calling local traffic police for processing details. Timely resolution is crucial - delays can increase fines and affect credit. Always carry your driver's license for inspection on future trips.
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MacPenelope
12/13/25 8:24am
I'm a car enthusiast who enjoys delving into technical issues. The difficulty in handling out-of-town traffic violations on the 12123 platform lies in the low level of system integration. The differences in databases and information standards between provinces make it challenging to implement unified operations on the platform. This often results in some out-of-town violations requiring manual processing or local solutions. When unable to process, checking the traffic police official website or mini-program of the violation location is more reliable. For prevention, registering for complete services can reduce risks. Remember, delaying the handling of violations not only increases fines but also affects insurance due to point deductions.
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