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Why is there no penalty for wrong-way driving on 12123?

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CoraLee
07/29/25 2:31pm
12123 handles traffic violations with penalty points deduction. If points have been deducted but are not displayed, it is due to data delay. Here is an introduction to 12123: 1. Introduction: Traffic Management 12123 is the official client of the Internet-based comprehensive traffic safety service management platform, supported by the Traffic Management Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security. It provides comprehensive traffic safety services for vehicle owners and drivers, including: registration for individual users of the Internet service platform, appointment, acceptance, and processing of motor vehicle/driver's license/traffic violation services, traffic safety information inquiries, service notifications and reminders, service guidance, and road traffic services. 2. Instructions for use: When using 12123 to handle traffic violations, you can see the specific number of penalty points and fines for the violation. Points will be deducted immediately after processing. You can then switch to the driver's license information page to view the updated penalty points status.
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Diaz
08/13/25 6:53am
I've encountered a similar situation before. Last time, I found a wrong-way driving record on the Traffic Management 12123 app without any points deducted, which really puzzled me. It might be due to delayed data synchronization in the app, like the traffic police's processing results not being entered into the system yet, or the camera evidence not being clear enough to confirm the violation. Don't forget, sometimes temporary road construction at intersections or GPS signal drift can cause the app to misjudge it as non-violation, but that doesn't mean safe driving isn't important. Wrong-way driving is extremely dangerous. Last year, my buddy got into an accident because of it, costing tens of thousands in car repairs and leaving him with minor injuries requiring hospitalization. I recommend checking your records before each drive and refreshing the app every few days for updates. If there's really an issue, contact 12123 promptly to appeal. Safety first—don't take chances. Developing good driving habits is what truly matters.
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MaximusLee
10/11/25 2:57am
Speaking of which, the data in this APP is pulled from the backend system and isn't updated in real-time. Sometimes traffic violation reviews are still in progress. For things like wrong-way driving, it depends on whether the evidence, such as surveillance footage, is clear enough. If the license plate isn't captured or the image is blurry, the system might temporarily withhold penalty points. I've also noticed that the 12123 app occasionally has bugs, causing incomplete record displays, which happens during platform maintenance. But don't assume you're off the hook—wrong-way driving is a clear violation and should incur a 3-point deduction. I make it a habit to check the app before driving each day, noting any irregularities and verifying them the following week. If there's a data error, I go to the traffic police station to clarify, avoiding potential issues. It's also good to stay updated on traffic regulation changes through news—for example, the new electronic surveillance devices added last year have become much stricter.
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Carole
11/24/25 4:05am
Haha, last time I checked 12123 and saw no points deducted for the wrong-way driving, I thought I was lucky, but the next day I was bombarded with reminder texts. This app sometimes acts up, with data processing being a beat slow or the algorithm failing to recognize details. Think about real scenarios—if the intersection is a one-way street or there's a traffic light issue, the app might misjudge it as normal. But don’t be fooled; wrong-way driving is never worth the high risk. I’ve seen new drivers get heavily fined just to save time. My advice? Download other tools to cross-check, like installing a dashcam to compare with the app’s records. A quick self-check can save you from trouble.
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