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What is the difference between road administration and traffic police?

Traffic police: maintain road traffic safety, handle traffic accidents, annual vehicle inspections, driver's license replacement, punish illegal vehicles and drivers, prevent crime and traffic control.

Transportation administration: Supervision of operating vehicles for passenger and freight vehicles, issuance of operating licenses, and safety inspection of passenger and freight vehicles.

Road Administration: Mainly handles road property cases. Monitors road surface and road damage caused by vehicles due to traffic accidents Investigation and treatment results of damage. There is also the need to rectify illegal buildings on both sides of the road and issue rectification notices. The main purpose is to maintain the integrity of the road.

The Traffic Police Corps is a subordinate unit of the Public Security Department, and the Road Administration Corps is a subordinate unit of the Public Security Department. A subsidiary unit of the Department of Transportation.

1. Clothing: Needless to say, traffic police uniforms are all over the streets; road administration uniforms are diverse and basically imitate old-fashioned military uniforms. There is no uniformity across the country.

2. Vehicles: The traffic police mainly ride motorcycles and drive Volkswagen sedans with the blue "Traffic Police" logo on the highway; the road officers drive Volkswagen sedans with the yellow logo of "China Highway".

3. Functions: Let’s just talk about the things that are easy to confuse between traffic police and road administration. The traffic police’s fines for large vehicles are called overload control, which are mainly aimed at fines for potential traffic safety hazards caused by excessive loading of cars; road administration fines are large The management of over-limit car hailing mainly focuses on imposing fines based on the damage caused by overweight cars to roads and highway facilities.