If the vehicle violation is not dealt with many times, there may be the following consequences:
Late fees: Late fees may be incurred if the ticket issued by the traffic management department is not processed within the stipulated time. Late fees are typically calculated on a daily basis, and the exact percentage and cap may vary by region.
Withhold your driver's license: According to the traffic regulations in some areas, if the vehicle violation exceeds a certain number of times (such as 3 times) and is not processed, the traffic police may withhold the driver's license during the verification. If there are more violations (e.g. 10), the vehicle may be impounded. The relevant regulations stipulate that:
Annual vehicle review issues: Unprocessed violation records may affect the annual review of the vehicle. When conducting the annual review of the vehicle, if it is found that there are unprocessed violations, it may lead to the failure of the annual review.
Insurance denials: If the vehicle has an unprocessed violation record at the time of the accident, the insurance company may refuse to pay because the insurance company may consider the owner to have failed in its responsibility to maintain the legal operation of the vehicle.
Difficulty in closing the title: All outstanding offence records need to be dealt with before the transfer of ownership of the vehicle. If the violation is not processed, it may affect the transfer process of the vehicle.
Affects credit history: In some areas, traffic violation records may be included in the personal credit system, and long-term unprocessed violations may have a negative impact on the personal credit of the car owner.
Legal risks: Serious or frequent violations can attract the attention of law enforcement, leading to more serious legal consequences, such as fines, demerit points, and even the suspension of a driver's license.
In order to avoid these consequences, it is recommended that the vehicle owner deal with it as soon as possible after receiving the violation notice to ensure that the vehicle is driving legally and compliantly. If you have any doubts about the violation record, you can consult the local traffic management department or apply for an administrative review. Traffic violations