
Vehicle violations cannot be checked on the same day; it usually takes 3-7 days to appear in the system, with a maximum of 15 days. Below is an introduction to the relevant regulations on violation penalties: Speeding Violation Penalty Standards: In the new regulations for speeding penalties on highways, four types of penalties are outlined for speeding violations by small and large vehicles: warning, fine, deduction of 3 points, fine and deduction of 6 points or revocation of the motor vehicle driver's license, and fine with revocation of the motor vehicle driver's license. Difference Between Illegal Acts and Violations: The difference between the two lies in the fact that the former is based on national laws, which are mandatory and highly binding decrees, while the latter generally pertains to departmental or governmental regulations for maintaining public order and local rules, which are usually administrative in nature and lack judicial significance.

Last time my brother was speeding in another city, and he saw the record on the 12123 app on the third day. Actually, looking at the type of violation, ordinary electronic camera captures usually sync to the system within 3-7 days. The traffic management network is quite efficient these days. However, for violations in other provinces, the cross-province data transmission might take a few extra days. Once I was caught by a speed camera on the highway and waited ten days to receive the notification. A key reminder: don’t believe those claims that results must appear within 15 days. A police officer friend mentioned that delays of up to half a month can be normal during system upgrades. The most reliable way is to check the app frequently.

Back when I was driving a taxi, I often worked night shifts and received quite a few speeding tickets. Urban cameras usually upload violations within 48 hours, while highway checkpoints are slower. The longest delay I experienced was last year during Qingming Festival—I got ticketed for going 12% over the limit on a provincial highway and waited a full 11 days for it to show up. For mobile speed traps or manually issued tickets, it takes traffic police 1-3 days to enter them into the system after returning to the station. I recommend checking for violations after 4 PM when the database updates, as the records are most complete then. If you're in a real hurry, visit the traffic police station counter—their internal network gets the results half a day earlier than the public system.

This is the most frequently asked question by our driving school students. According to the new traffic regulations, local non-on-site traffic violations will be recorded in the system within 5 working days, while cross-city violations are extended to 7 days. However, in practice, there have been cases where violations were captured and found the next day (such as speed cameras on urban elevated roads), and also instances where out-of-province speeding violations took half a month to appear. It mainly depends on three factors: the speed of data extraction from the equipment, the quality of network transmission, and the progress of the review process. The 12123 APP now has a real-time notification feature, which is much faster than text messages after binding your license plate.


