How many days does it generally take to check traffic violations within the province?
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Traffic violations within the province can generally be checked within three days. For certain clear or undisputed violations such as speeding, illegal parking, or driving in the wrong direction, they may be checked within a few hours. Below is a detailed introduction to the specific points deducted for violations: 1. Deduction of 3 points: Driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with more passengers than the approved number but less than 20% over the limit; driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles, or hazardous material transport vehicles on roads other than highways or urban expressways, or driving other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding the limit but less than 20% over; driving a truck with cargo exceeding the approved weight but less than 30% over; driving a motor vehicle on a highway below the minimum speed limit; driving a motor vehicle prohibited from entering a highway onto a highway; driving a motor vehicle on a highway or urban expressway without following the designated lane; driving a motor vehicle through a crosswalk without slowing down, stopping, or yielding to pedestrians; driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibition signs or markings; driving a motor vehicle without properly overtaking or yielding, or driving in the wrong direction; driving a motor vehicle towing a trailer in violation of regulations; failing to use lights or set warning signs as required after a vehicle breaks down or is involved in an accident on the road; driving a motor vehicle on the road without undergoing regular safety inspections as required. 2. Deduction of 12 points: Driving a motor vehicle that does not match the permitted vehicle type; driving under the influence of alcohol; driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses) or school bus with more than 20% over the approved number of passengers; fleeing the scene of a traffic accident without constituting a crime; driving a motor vehicle on the road without displaying a license plate, or intentionally covering, damaging, or improperly installing the license plate; using a forged or altered license plate, vehicle registration, driver's license, or school bus permit, or using another vehicle's license plate or registration; driving a school bus without the proper qualifications; driving a medium-sized or larger passenger vehicle or hazardous material transport vehicle for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes; driving a motor vehicle in reverse, the wrong direction, or making a U-turn across a central divider on a highway; stopping a passenger vehicle in a highway lane.