How long can a traffic violation on 12123 be delayed?

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LawsonRose
07/24/25 8:43pm
The time limit for handling vehicle violations varies depending on the recording method. For on-site penalties and violations with printed processing slips, they must be handled within 15 working days; violations recorded by electronic police have no fixed processing deadline. Below are the detailed explanations: On-site penalties: On-site penalties refer to traffic police enforcing the law on the spot, issuing a ticket for the driver to sign. The penalty points must be processed within 15 working days. Late processing will incur a late fee, charged at 3% per day, with a cap not exceeding the original fine amount. Additionally, if the violation carries 12 penalty points and is not processed within 15 working days, the driver's license may be revoked. Violations with printed processing slips: Violations with printed processing slips refer to cases where the driver goes to the traffic police station window to process the violation, signs the printed processing slip. These violations must also be processed within 15 working days; otherwise, the same measures as above will apply. Violations recorded by electronic police: Violations recorded by electronic police refer to vehicle violations captured by technical monitoring equipment, including illegal parking. Since there is no driver signature required for these violations, there is no fixed processing deadline. They only need to be handled before the vehicle's annual inspection, with no additional consequences.
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