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How long does it take to check MoJie traffic violations?

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KyleFitz
09/07/2025, 01:12:48 AM

Traffic violations can generally be checked about a week later. Detailed explanation: If a motor vehicle commits a violation that requires penalties according to regulations, the violation information will usually be published on the public security network within 7 working days. For traffic violations captured by electronic monitoring, the police processing cycle typically takes about 3-5 working days. In summary, violations can be checked after one week. Driving without a license: For driving during the period when the driver's license is temporarily suspended: fine plus 15 days detention. For driving without obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license or driving with a revoked license: uniformly 15 days detention plus a fine.

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DelDawson
09/19/2025, 12:32:51 AM

Having driven shared cars for several years, I've encountered several traffic violations myself. The time it takes for MoJie to identify violations typically ranges from 3 to 7 days, but many factors come into play. For instance, after traffic cameras capture the violation, the data must be submitted to traffic authorities for review and entered into the system before it reaches the MoJie platform. In big cities like Beijing and Shanghai, it's faster, taking about three days; in smaller areas like mountainous regions, it might drag on for ten days. During holiday peaks, processing is even slower. The type of violation also matters—speeding violations are processed quicker, while complex violations like wrong-way driving take longer to review. My advice is not to rush checking the app on the same day after a violation; wait about five days before logging in to check your history. If there's no update after a week, call MoJie's customer service to confirm. Don't forget to handle the fines promptly, or accumulated points could affect your next rental. Safe driving is the priority—it saves money and hassle by reducing violation risks.

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Ria
11/02/2025, 12:54:07 AM

The waiting time for MoJie traffic violation inquiries mainly depends on the data processing workflow. After a violation is captured by cameras, the information is uploaded to the traffic management system for review, typically taking 1-4 business days. Once approved, the data is transmitted to the MoJie platform to update user accounts. The standard processing duration is 3 to 7 days, but this varies by city: first-tier cities may process in as little as 2 days, while remote areas can take up to 10 days. System failures or weather issues may cause delays. Users should install the MoJie App and wait at least 5 days after a violation before checking the records list. If there are delays, wait patiently or contact customer service for inquiries. Additionally, regularly checking your account helps avoid late fees from overdue fines. Developing good habits ensures safer driving. Safe driving is fundamental, and extra caution is required when using shared cars—always follow the rules.

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OVivian
11/02/2025, 12:56:07 AM

Generally, it takes 3 to 7 days for traffic violation records to show up, but this is not a fixed standard as processing speeds vary among traffic departments. The Moje platform only displays records after receiving the information. Processing is faster in big cities but slower in smaller areas. It's recommended to wait a week before checking the app. If there's no update, contact customer service for consultation. Pay fines promptly to avoid accumulation. Drive safely to minimize issues. Be extra cautious with car-sharing rules to avoid fines and hassles. Maintain a calm mindset.

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VanEmilia
12/15/2025, 11:58:09 PM

After a traffic violation with Moje car, checking the record requires waiting 3 to 7 days for the traffic system to process, including review, entry, and platform reception. This process often experiences delays—major cities may complete it in three days, while smaller cities might take up to ten. Influencing factors include regional efficiency, violation type, and weather conditions. It is recommended that users check their app accounts within five days of the violation. If no record appears, try contacting customer service to ensure timely handling of the violation. Do not delay paying fines. Safety comes first—reduce the likelihood of violations. When using shared cars, obey traffic lights, observe speed limits, and enhance your travel experience.

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KhloeLynn
12/16/2025, 12:00:28 AM

On average, MoJie traffic violation records take 4 days to appear, with a range of 2 to 10 days depending on camera data processing. After backend processing by traffic authorities and transmission to MoJie's platform, the timing varies by city—faster in core urban areas, slower in suburbs. Violations like running red lights are processed quickly, while parking violations take longer. It's recommended to wait 4 days after a violation before checking records on the MoJie App. Keep the app updated to receive notifications. If no update after a week, contact customer service. Pay fines promptly to avoid late fees. Develop safe driving habits, especially with car-sharing vehicles—know the rules to prevent violations, saving both hassle and money.

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