How long after an electronic traffic violation is captured will late fees be incurred if not handled?
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Electronic traffic violations generally incur late fees if not handled within 15 days, otherwise a 3% late fee will be charged daily and will accumulate. The deadline for traffic violation fines is based on the date the traffic police issue the violation notice. After receiving the violation notice from the traffic police, the fine must be paid at the designated bank within 15 days, otherwise late fees will be added after the 15-day period. Related information: 1. Electronic police: This is a method that uses automated detection and measurement technology to capture traffic violations or accidents, transmits the collected information back to the public security department for analysis via the network, and uses this as evidence to penalize offenders, thereby reducing accidents and assisting traffic police work. 2. System introduction: The high-definition red-light running electronic police system incorporates technologies such as optoelectronics, computers, image processing, pattern recognition, and remote data access. By leveraging the condition that each vehicle corresponds to a unique license plate number, it continuously and in real-time records images of every passing motor vehicle and its license plate on monitored roads around the clock.