How many days does it take to check for running a red light during National Day?
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National Day highway violation records generally take about 15 days to be uploaded to the network, which means the earliest you can check for highway violation records is after 15 days. This is because traffic police usually take holidays according to statutory holidays during National Day, with only some positions like highway traffic police being on duty. To handle violations, you need to go to the traffic police's violation processing office, which is generally closed during National Day. Methods to check for running a red light: You can check for running a red light through the "Traffic Management 12123" APP. After opening the app, log in with your ID card, then find and click on the violation processing option. In the violation processing section, you can see the current status of your vehicle. If there are any violations, the specific details of the violation will be displayed. Visit the office halls of the traffic branch teams in various districts and counties of each city to check through touch query terminals. Log in to the external service website of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of each city's Public Security Bureau: find the vehicle violation query, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, and click query.