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Does Mobile Speed Enforcement Require On-the-Spot Handling?

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AdrianFitz
08/26/25 4:06am

No. Speeding violations captured by mobile speed cameras are not considered on-the-spot offenses; only traffic violations discovered by traffic police during duty enforcement qualify as on-the-spot violations. Below is relevant information: Definition: Mobile speed enforcement is a method of speed detection. The movable speed detection devices used by roadside speed enforcement vehicles can be freely adjusted in direction, allowing them to photograph speeding vehicles from different angles. In other words, they can capture both front and rear license plates, with the only difference being the parked position of the speed enforcement vehicle and the direction of the speed detection device. Actual Practice: In practice, most mobile speed enforcement captures rear license plates. If front license plates were targeted, it might be difficult to accurately capture the actual speeding vehicle when traffic is heavy, as oncoming vehicles could easily block the license plate of the speeding vehicle.

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Jennifer
09/08/25 5:08am

I just went through this, so I have a say. Last month, when I was caught by a mobile speed camera on the highway, I panicked too, but later found out there's no need to wait at the scene. Nowadays, the Traffic Management 12123 App is highly efficient, and you can usually check the record within 48 hours. Handling it is actually very convenient—you can pay fines and deduct points right from your phone without even needing to visit the enforcement station. However, I must remind you: never trust those roadside hustlers holding signs offering to handle it for you—they're all just out to scam money. If it's a really complicated situation, I recommend going directly to the traffic police station with your ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration documents.

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Ria
10/22/25 5:12am

Mobile speed enforcement is all non-on-site law enforcement. After capturing the violation, it is directly uploaded to the system. On-site stops are only for cases of severe speeding. The post-violation process is actually quite flexible: it can be handled through the 12123 APP, local traffic police public accounts, or bank terminal machines. Speeding under 10% does not result in points or fines, but you will receive a warning text message, which may take 3-7 days to arrive. For speeding over 20%, it is recommended to handle it within 15 days, as late payments will incur additional fees. If you have doubts about the speed enforcement, remember to request to review the law enforcement dashcam footage before paying the fine.

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DeEzra
12/05/25 5:36am

Don't be intimidated by mobile speed cameras—they just take photos and leave without on-the-spot processing! Last time I got caught, I asked a traffic police officer friend who said all mobile devices now upload data in real-time. Records appear in the traffic management system within three days at most. It's best to install the 12123 app, link your license plate, and check promptly. Don't delay handling speeding tickets—late payments incur double fines. For out-of-town violations, resolve them before your annual vehicle inspection to avoid issues.

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