How is the late fee calculated for unpaid traffic violations?
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There are two scenarios for late fees on unpaid traffic violations: 1. For violations captured by electronic police cameras, there is no late fee, and the violation can be handled during the annual vehicle inspection. 2. For violations where a traffic officer issues an on-the-spot ticket, the fine must be paid within 15 days. Starting from the 16th day, a late fee of 3% per day will be charged, with the total late fee not exceeding the original fine amount. Below are the consequences of not handling traffic violations: 1. For on-the-spot tickets, if payment is not made within 15 days, a late fee will be incurred. 2. If more than three violations remain unpaid, the driver's license may be suspended upon inspection by traffic police, and in severe cases, the vehicle may be impounded. 3. If an on-the-spot ticket is not handled, the driver cannot apply for license renewal, replacement, or transfer. 4. In the event of an accident or vehicle damage, the vehicle insurance company will not provide compensation. 5. The vehicle will not pass the annual inspection.