How long does it take to check for traffic violations when renting a car?

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DelReagan
07/30/25 2:36am
Generally, traffic violations from car rentals can be checked within seven working days, and no later than 13 working days. Here are some precautions for car rental: 1. Test drive in advance: To ensure safety and avoid unnecessary disputes during vehicle handover, a test drive is an essential procedure. 2. Handling of violations and accidents: According to regulations, if a traffic violation occurs during the rental period, after verification, the violation record and fine will be directly transferred to the renter's driver's license. 3. Rental car insurance: The basic insurance purchased when renting a car only provides fundamental coverage for major accidents involving high costs. Minor accidents are not included. For more comprehensive protection, it is advisable to also purchase a no-deductible insurance policy. The rented vehicle must be returned at the time and location specified in the contract; otherwise, serious consequences will be incurred.
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