How long does it take to check for traffic violations?

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LeLila
07/29/25 11:39am
Generally, it takes 3 to 7 days to check for traffic violations after they occur, and no more than 13 working days. Violations recorded by electronic monitoring usually require manual review. For violations on highways, the review process is generally faster, and sometimes the violation record can be checked the next day. Violations on ordinary roads take slightly longer. Since violations recorded by electronic monitoring do not come with paper notices, the traffic management department usually sends SMS notifications or mails letters to inform the vehicle owner. Traffic violations refer to the actions of vehicle drivers, pedestrians, passengers, and other individuals or units related to road traffic activities that violate the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, as well as related laws, regulations, and traffic management rules.
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