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How Long Does It Take for Truck Fatigue Driving Records to Automatically Expire?

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StephanieAnn
07/29/25 12:24pm
For fatigue driving records on the driving recorder, they will be automatically cleared, or you can choose to connect to a computer for deletion. If the vehicle is equipped with GPS and the backend system has fatigue driving alerts enabled, the fatigue driving records will be logged into the traffic department's backend system and will be permanently stored there. In this case, even if you connect to a computer, you cannot delete the backend records. The penalties for fatigue driving are introduced as follows: 1. Introduction One: According to Article 22, Paragraph 2 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" and Article 62, Item 7 of the "Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," drivers who continuously drive vehicles other than medium-sized or larger passenger vehicles or hazardous material transport vehicles for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or with a rest period of less than 20 minutes will be penalized with 6 demerit points. 2. Introduction Two: Drivers who continuously drive medium-sized or larger passenger vehicles or hazardous material transport vehicles for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or with a rest period of less than 20 minutes will be penalized with 12 demerit points. Additionally, if verified, the driver will be subject to corresponding fines.
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RubyMarie
08/13/25 11:24pm
I understand that truck driver fatigue records are usually stored in the traffic management system and won't be cleared immediately. The specific duration depends on local regulations. In China, for example, traffic violation points may be automatically cleared after one year, but fatigue driving data is stored longer for monitoring purposes. As a long-haul driver, I find this system reasonable because it encourages us to avoid driving continuously for more than 4 hours. To ensure safety, it's recommended to take at least a 20-minute break every two hours when driving a truck—have some water or stretch your body to prevent fatigue-related accidents. The record clearance timeframe isn't what matters most; developing good habits is key. This approach protects both your own safety and road order.
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LaSimon
10/09/25 3:30am
As someone who frequently follows traffic news, I find the automatic removal of truck driver fatigue records quite ambiguous. Records may be archived or overwritten in the system after a few months or a year, but some jurisdictions retain them permanently for driver credibility management. Personally, I recommend focusing less on the removal timeline and more on prevention—like avoiding long nighttime drives and using apps to set rest reminders. After all, fatigue driving easily leads to accidents, and prolonged record retention can help us reflect on issues. Consistently applying these small methods not only reduces record-related worries but also enhances driving safety standards.
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MichaelDella
11/22/25 4:45am
When I was younger, I drove small trucks and knew that fatigue driving records could stay in the system for several months or even a year before fading out. The elimination time depends on the type of equipment, such as satellite positioning data being stored to update driving behavior. In actual driving, I pay more attention to avoiding triggering records: planning routes with multiple rest stops and getting enough sleep before hitting the road. Whether the records are eliminated is less important than prioritizing safety. Developing a habit of regular checks and reducing overtime driving naturally lowers the risk of issues.
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