
Holiday traffic violations are generally uploaded to the database within about 5 working days, after which they can be checked. However, this time frame is not fixed because electronic recorded violations require three entries to be confirmed, all of which involve manual operations, so the process may take slightly longer. If it is during a holiday, violations such as speeding captured by electronic surveillance may take even longer, but no later than 13 working days. Methods to Check Traffic Violations: Traffic Violation Inquiry: You can check violations through the 'Traffic Management 12123' app, or by logging into the public service websites of the municipal public security traffic management bureaus, where you can find the vehicle violation inquiry section and enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number to check. Alternatively, you can visit the service halls of the traffic police departments in various districts and counties to inquire using the terminal machines.

I've been driving for over a decade. During holidays, it usually takes about 3 to 10 days to check for traffic violations. Violations caught by cameras on regular days might be processed faster, within 5 days; but during holidays, with more people and vehicles, the processing is slower, taking about a week. Nowadays, it's very convenient to check using the Traffic Management 12123 APP—just log in to your account on your phone to see the latest records. Last time I was caught speeding during a holiday trip, I got the notification in 5 days and dealt with it immediately—a 200-yuan fine plus a few dozen in late fees, not worth delaying. I suggest everyone drive carefully during holidays and follow traffic rules for safety. The APP can also link your license plate number for automatic reminders, so you don’t have to keep checking. If you forget to check, going to the traffic office is a hassle, so it’s better to handle it early. In short, the speed of violation queries depends on camera uploads and system processing—just be patient during holidays and don’t wait too long to avoid trouble.

As a young person who always has my phone in hand, checking traffic violations is now incredibly convenient! Normally, violations show up on the app the same day or the next. During holidays, the system might be a bit congested, taking 1 to 5 days to display. After binding my car to the "Traffic Management 12123" app, notifications are pushed directly to my phone—super efficient. Be extra careful during holiday trips. If you get caught violating traffic rules, don’t panic—just open the app, check, and pay promptly. Last week, my friend came back from vacation and found his violation record in 3 days. I recommend everyone download the official app, register an account, and handle payments online with one click. Don’t foolishly wait for SMS or mail notifications—that’s way less efficient. During holidays, increased query volume might cause slight delays, but the app is powerful enough to handle it, so no need to worry about missing anything.

I've been driving for over 30 years and have witnessed many changes. In the past, it took one or two weeks to check for traffic violations, but now it's so convenient. During holidays, violation records can usually be checked within 3 to 7 days, much faster than before. I recommend not risking violations during holidays—safety first is the golden rule. The checking method is simple: just register on the Traffic Management 12123 APP or the traffic bureau's website and enter your license plate number. If it takes too long to find results, it might be due to system congestion or holiday processing delays—just be patient and check later. If not handled promptly, fines may accrue interest, which isn't cost-effective. I remember back in my younger days, checking violations was a hassle, but now it's so much easier and worry-free. Don't wait for notifications to come automatically—take the initiative to check the APP or website for clear and hassle-free updates.


