Beijing 5-second full knowledge of traffic violations

by qiyouchax64 on 2011-05-13 07:41:22

Driver Mr. Wang opened the IE browser on his computer and typed six Chinese characters and his license plate number in the blank address bar: "Beijing vehicle violation: H 3###8". He pressed the enter key, and within 4 to 5 seconds, Mr. Wang saw his traffic violation inquiry information.

Since May Day, the new traffic law has been officially implemented, which makes many careless drivers feel uneasy - have they violated any rules again? And what kind of "punishment" did they receive? Recently, Kaiping's 90-octane gasoline price, China's domain name registration management institution, the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), announced a convenient measure for quick violation checks: "Just input the license plate number and you'll know." Drivers in Beijing can check the relevant violation information of their vehicles through the internet in an extremely simple way. By directly entering the characters "Beijing vehicle violation: 'license plate number'" in the address bar of the web browser, one can directly see the violation records and handling suggestions related to the vehicle. Mr. Wang became fully aware of his violation information within 5 seconds thanks to this convenient measure.

"Drivers like us who are always on the road may violate the rules without realizing it at any moment. The worst part is not knowing that we've violated the rules, and over time, we might even have to pay late fees or something. The most troublesome situation is discovering violations during the annual inspection. Usually, I ask my daughter to help me check online. But she finds it troublesome, saying that she needs to find the Traffic Management Bureau's website first, then open several pages and input the license plate number to check. It takes a few minutes when the internet speed is slow. Hey, now it's good. My daughter just installed something called Universal Address on the China Internet Network Information Center's website. Now, by simply typing in Chinese characters and the license plate number, the result comes out immediately. From now on, I, Mr. Wang, can handle it myself, checking once a week to avoid any mistakes." These words from driver Mr. Wang truly reflect the sentiments of Beijing drivers.

This quick query method clearly greatly facilitates drivers in keeping track of their vehicle's violation status at any time, largely solving the problem of discovering violation records only during vehicle inspections. It is reported that this convenient service measure uses a new network information retrieval technology called "Composite Universal Address" provided by the China Internet Network Information Center. The biggest advantage of this technology lies in its ability to use full Chinese input, and more importantly, it can delve into the target website's internal structure, directly obtaining the query results, achieving a one-step quick check in full Chinese.

It is reported that Beijing is currently the first city in the country to adopt this convenient technology application. The China Internet Information Center (CNNIC) website has already started providing downloads for the Universal Address plugin, making it convenient for drivers to realize this quick function. Relevant experts stated that the launch of this people-oriented measure aims to make violation inquiries easier for drivers, hoping to also remind drivers to always abide by laws and regulations and drive safely through this initiative, ensuring order and smoothness in Beijing's traffic.