교통법규 위반 범칙금 Difference between ‘fine’ and ‘penalty’ for violating traffic laws – Jeonmin Ilbo

교통법규 위반 범칙금What is the difference between fines and fines? Fines are usually caught by unmanned cameras, and the driver is unknown, so the owner of the vehicle is held accountable. If the amount of the fine goes up and you are in arrears of more than 300,000 won or more and 60 days or more, your license plate may be stored or the vehicle may be seized.
In the case of fines, if you pay in advance, 20% is reduced, so I think it is a good way to use it.
Fines are imposed for minor criminal acts (misdemeanors) that commonly occur in everyday life, including the Road Traffic Act.
For example, in the case of signal violation (based on passenger cars) on general roads, fines are 70,000 won and fines are 60,000 won and 15 penalty points are imposed.
Fines and unpaid fines can be easily viewed and paid on the efine (www.efine.go.kr) website and efine app provided by the National Police Agency.
Since efine app can inquire driver’s license aptitude (renewal) test period, good driving mileage, and recent unmanned enforcement details, etc., it will be useful in many ways if installed.
We must pay in advance so as not to be disadvantaged due to unpaid fines or fines, and we must not forget that the most important thing is to obey traffic laws and drive safely. Jeongeup Police Station Jungang District Police Officer Go Ga-young

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