How long does it take for traffic violations to appear on the 12123 app?
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It usually takes three to seven working days for traffic violations to be visible on the 12123 app. Below is the process and regulations for violation inquiries: Process of violation inquiry: Traffic violations are determined through electronic monitoring. Violations captured by electronic surveillance require manual review, which typically takes about 72 hours to upload the records. After that, the records are synchronized to the 12123 platform, and it takes 3-7 working days to query the violation records. Regulations on violations: Traffic violations (formerly known as traffic offenses, now referred to as traffic violations) generally refer to actions by motor vehicle drivers, non-motor vehicle riders, or pedestrians that violate road traffic safety laws, traffic management regulations, or affect traffic conditions. Additionally, violations can also refer to actions that go against standard procedures in handling matters.
I remember running a red light last time, and the violation showed up on the 12123 app the next day. Generally, electronic violations are recorded quickly, and you can see the results within 1-3 days. If you're issued a ticket on the spot by a traffic cop, it might take a bit longer due to data entry and synchronization—waiting up to 5 days is normal. Don’t rush to check immediately after a violation; the system isn’t updated in real time. Processing can be slower during peak periods or in smaller towns. Wait a bit and refresh the app, ensuring your mobile network is stable. By the way, turn on notifications in the app settings so you don’t miss any alerts. Handling fines promptly can also save you money on insurance, so don’t delay. Addressing violations quickly is better to avoid issues with your next vehicle inspection. Patience is the safest approach.