It has become easier to check driver's license penalty points on TMAP.
Tmap Mobility said it will offer a driver's license penalty point inquiry service, which links penalty point information provided by the Korean National Police Agency, allowing users to check it directly on TMAP starting on the 23rd.
The service expands the issuance process, which had been available only on public apps and websites, to private apps under the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's "digital service openness" policy. Until now, penalty points could only be checked through the Korean National Police Agency website or the Traffic Civil Service 24 app.
TMAP users can simply enter their driver's license number to check ▲ their cumulative penalty points ▲ their current status against the license suspension or revocation thresholds. Designed to go beyond a simple score check and show at a glance whether a license can be maintained, it helps drivers manage their situation in advance and prevent disadvantages.
Even if there are no cumulative penalty points in the past three years, users can still check the date of the most recent violation, making it useful for tracking past records.
The service is available on the "car life" tab on the TMAP home screen or via "All services > Driver's license penalty points." In this process, personal information such as driver's license numbers and penalty point data is not stored separately.
Kim Seong-gyu, Tmap Mobility's core platform leader, said, "We expect this service to enhance driver convenience while also contributing to the spread of a safe driving culture," adding, "We plan to continue expanding various user-friendly features related to vehicles and driving."