How long does it take to check electronic traffic violations?
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It can be checked in 10 days, and at the latest in 13 days. Within 10 days from the date when the traffic monitoring equipment collects the illegal behavior records, the traffic management department of the public security organ in the place where the illegal behavior occurred shall review the recorded content. After verification, it will be entered into the road traffic illegal information management system as evidence of the illegal behavior. Electronic police: Generally located at intersections. They monitor violations such as running red lights, not driving according to the guide, illegal lane changes, crossing lines, driving in the opposite direction, and motor vehicles occupying non-motorized lanes. There is no prompt when capturing. Electronic capture: Generally installed on national highways, provincial highways, and expressways. Mainly captures speeding behaviors, and sometimes also captures not wearing seat belts. Front capture can clearly see the face. There are two methods of camera speed measurement: one is through coils installed underground, and the other is through radar on poles, which is radar speed measurement. When the camera captures normally, the flash will flash once. If you feel it flashes twice, it means you have been captured for speeding.