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Is there a fine for violating the video?
Watching videos in violation of regulations is free of fines.

Replacing fines with "video education" has attracted the attention and discussion of netizens and car owners. This measure is indeed a new function of the recently launched "Traffic Management 12 123"-learning from punishment, but there are two conditions to enjoy exemption from inspection. It's true that watching videos is free. It is a new learning method of penalty-free function introduced in May this year, and it is being popularized. This function is similar to the previous "first violation warning" business.

The first condition for exemption from punishment is that the first violation warning must be handled, and the second condition is that there are no other (serious) traffic violations within six months after the first violation warning. Traffic violations that meet the first violation warning list can be applied for and can only be used once every six months. One is the restriction of illegal behavior, and the other is the restriction of illegal time. Only when these two conditions are met can this function be used.

Illegal query mode

1. Go to the office lobby of the traffic brigade of each city, district and county, and touch the inquiry terminal for inquiry.

2. Log on to the website of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of the Municipal Public Security Bureau and inquire through the Internet. Find the motor vehicle violation query, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, and click Query.

3. Call each city, district and county to ask. Install mobile app software such as wheel violation detection on the mobile phone, and enter the license plate number, engine number, vehicle type, etc. Inquire about motor vehicle violation information.

4, through the secret service number issued by cities, districts and counties, through the preparation of mobile phone text messages to query violations.