How long does it take to check traffic violations during the October holiday?
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Local violations take at most three working days (weekends are not counted as working days), while out-of-town violations take up to fifteen days. Even for on-site violations, it takes some time to be recorded: If a violation is captured, it may take a while before it can be officially checked. First, the captured violation needs to be confirmed before being uploaded to the traffic police's internal network. The upload time varies depending on the location, behavior, and penalty method of the violation. After approval, it is uploaded to the traffic police's internal network: The traffic police's internal network exchanges data with the traffic management network (the publicly accessible website) at regular intervals. Violation information can be transmitted to the traffic management network within two working days. Finally, the traffic management network verifies the vehicle information and matches it with the owner, allowing the violation to be checked on the official website.