How many days does it take for Chexingyi to check traffic violations?
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Violations can usually be checked within 2 to 5 working days. Here is relevant information: Relevant laws: According to Article 19 of the 'Procedures for Handling Road Traffic Violations' issued on April 30, 2004, within ten days from the date when traffic monitoring equipment collects violation records, the traffic management department of the public security organ at the place where the violation occurred shall review the recorded content. After verification, it will be entered into the road traffic violation information management system as evidence of the violation. Notes: For local violations, records can generally be found on traffic violation query websites within a week. For out-of-town violations, it may take 2~3 weeks to check. It is best to query out-of-town violations on the traffic website of the jurisdiction where the violation occurred.
I'm the kind of car owner who prefers handling daily vehicle matters directly through mobile apps. Last time, I was caught by a speed camera for a minor traffic violation on the highway. I checked it using the Chexingyi app, but the record only appeared in the app on the third night. This is mainly because after a violation is captured, the data first needs to be transmitted to the traffic management department's system for processing and verification. There's a buffer period for the app platform to obtain this data, usually taking 24 to 72 hours, but during peak times like holidays, it might extend up to a week. I found that frequently refreshing the app during this period is a waste of time—it's better to set a reminder and check the next day. At the same time, I recommend checking three days after driving for the most reliable results, avoiding the hassle of repeatedly logging into the app. Developing a habit of checking for violations at a fixed time each week helps me promptly identify and handle any issues, reducing the risk of fines and giving me peace of mind.