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Traffic Violations That Can’t be Reconciled

Publish Date: 23 May 2022

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Traffic Violations That Can’t be Reconciled

Among these cases: assaulting a traffic officer

Find out more about traffic violations in 2022 and how you can inquire and pay them online. Here are the cases where reconciliation is allowed or prohibited/denied.

 

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How can you inquire about your traffic violations online?

 

Access the Public Prosecutor’s Office website here

Select Traffic Services. 

Input the car license plate. 

 

Find out more here: Guide to Inquire on Traffic Violations and Online Payment

 

Traffic violations where reconciliation is not possible:

 

  • Illegally having more than one driver’s license. 
  • Assaulting a traffic officer. 
  • If a taxi driver refuses a passenger or overcharges them. 
  • If a taxi randomly stops in the middle of the street to accept passengers. 
  • If a driver deliberately blocks traffic. 
  • Being in possession of a radar detection device. 
  • Driving against traffic (in the opposite direction). 
  • Hit and run incidents. 
  • Driving a TokTok without a license. 
  • Driving under the influence. 
  • Driving without brakes. 
  • Driving a car without license plates. 

 

What are the violations that will have your car license taken? Find out more here

 

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