How much is the fine for travel restrictions in Shenzhen? Detailed explanation of the latest policies in 2024
Recently, Shenzhen's traffic restriction policy has become a hot topic among citizens, especially the amount of fines and specific rules that have attracted widespread attention. This article will combine the hot discussions across the Internet in the past 10 days to sort out the core content of Shenzhen’s traffic restriction policy and clearly present it through structured data.
1. Background of Shenzhen’s traffic restriction policy

In order to alleviate traffic congestion and reduce exhaust emissions, Shenzhen has implemented a policy of restricting foreign vehicles since 2017, and will further optimize and adjust it in 2024. According to the latest regulations, vehicles with non-Shenzhen license plates are prohibited from driving in some areas during the morning and evening peak hours (7:00-9:00, 17:30-19:30).
2. Shenzhen traffic restriction fine standards
Vehicles that violate traffic restrictions will face fines, with the specific amounts as follows:
| Violation type | Amount of fine (yuan) | Points deducted |
|---|---|---|
| First violation of travel restrictions | 300 | 0 |
| Second violation of travel restrictions | 500 | 0 |
| Violation of traffic restrictions for the third time and above | 1000 | 3 |
3. Shenzhen restricted areas and times
The restricted area covers the main roads in downtown Shenzhen. The specific scope is as follows:
| Restricted area | Restricted time |
|---|---|
| Futian District, Luohu District, Nanshan District, Yantian District | Working days 7:00-9:00, 17:30-19:30 |
| Some main roads in Longgang District and Baoan District | Working days 7:00-9:00 |
4. Exempt vehicle types
The following vehicles are not affected by the traffic restriction policy:
5. How to avoid traffic restriction fines?
1. Check the traffic restriction calendar: The Shenzhen Traffic Police website releases a traffic restriction calendar every month to plan your travel time in advance.
2. Apply for a temporary pass: You can apply for a penalty exemption once a month through the "Shenzhen Traffic Police" WeChat official account.
3. Travel during off-peak hours: avoid morning and evening peak hours (7:00-9:00, 17:30-19:30).
6. Hot topics of discussion among netizens
In discussions across the Internet in the past 10 days, the following issues have received the most attention:
- Is the fine amount reasonable?
- Should the new energy vehicle exemption policy be adjusted?
- Does the restricted area need to be expanded to new districts such as Longhua and Pingshan?
Summary
Shenzhen’s traffic restriction policy has clear fine standards: first-time violation is 300 yuan, and repeated violations are subject to a maximum fine of 1,000 yuan and demerit points. It is recommended that car owners pay attention to official notices in a timely manner and plan their trips reasonably to avoid unnecessary financial losses.
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