How Long Does It Take to Check Holiday Traffic Violations?
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Holiday traffic violations can generally be checked within three working days. Some clear or undisputed violations such as speeding, illegal parking, or wrong-way driving may be visible within a few hours. Query time for out-of-town violations: Out-of-town violations may take 7-10 days to appear in the system. According to regulations, traffic authorities must verify and input violation information within a maximum of 13 working days. This means violations can be checked at the latest within 15 days. SMS notification after violation: After a violation occurs, you will usually receive an SMS notification or a letter. Follow the instructions in the notice to handle the violation at the specified location within the given time frame. Violations can be processed either online or at the vehicle management office.
After driving for a long time, I have some insights about holiday traffic violation inquiries. Generally, violations can be found in the system three to five days after they occur, but during long holidays like National Day or Spring Festival, the processing departments may be on break, delaying it to seven to ten days. I remember last Mid-Autumn Festival when I was speeding, it took six days to see the notification on the Traffic Management 12123 App. During holidays, the traffic is heavy, and violation data piles up, so the system processes slower. I suggest not anxiously checking every day—the App will automatically push notifications to your phone. Also, driving during holidays can be tiring, so for safety, I remind myself not to speed or cut lanes. If you really need to check, try the official website or App after five days.