How Long Can You Delay Handling a Red Light Violation?

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Bradley
07/29/25 3:37pm
Parties involved should pay the fine at the designated bank within 15 days from the date of receiving the administrative penalty decision notice for the fine. For fines imposed on pedestrians, passengers, and non-motor vehicle drivers, if the parties involved have no objections, the fine may be collected on the spot. After running a red light, the time to receive the notification is as follows: 1. The traffic department will send a text message to the vehicle owner regarding the points deduction and fine information within 3 to 15 days. 2. The latest notification will not exceed 13 working days. 3. If the vehicle owner has not provided a mobile phone number at the vehicle management office, they will need to check the violation information themselves after 13 days. Hazards and penalties of running a red light: 1. Hazards: (1) Violation of traffic rules. (2) Disruption of traffic order. (3) Serious threat to the life and property safety of others and oneself. 2. Penalties: According to the latest revised "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," running a red light results in 6 points deducted and a fine.
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