How many days does it take to check driving violations?
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It usually takes 3 to 7 days to check vehicle violations after they occur. Here is some relevant information about violations: 1. SMS notification: Generally, you will receive an SMS reminder within 1-3 working days after a violation. As long as you handle it before the annual inspection, there should be no problem. However, note that on-the-spot violations may incur late fees if not paid within 15 days. To pay the fine, the driver only needs to bring their vehicle license and personal driver's license. 2. The following violations will deduct 2 points: cutting in line during traffic jams or occupying the opposite lane; not waiting at the designated lane for traffic lights; overloading by less than 20%.
As a veteran driver with nearly 20 years of experience, I've had my fair share of traffic violations. Let me share some insights about this. The time it takes for violation records to appear can vary quite a bit. The most common type is camera-captured violations, which usually take 3 to 5 days to show up. The data needs to be uploaded to the traffic police system backend for processing before being synchronized to apps like 12123. If you're issued a ticket on the spot by an officer, the record typically appears the same day. But I remember one time when I got a speeding ticket in a big city, it took 4 days to show up - apparently there was some network delay. During holidays or peak seasons like after Spring Festival, the system gets busier and processing might take up to 7 days. Don't worry too much, just refresh the app after a few days and it'll appear. The key is to develop the habit of checking regularly to avoid missing deadlines and facing additional penalties. Safety should always come first - driving carefully and following the rules is what really matters most.