How many days does it take to check if you were caught speeding on the highway?
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Highway violations can typically be checked within 3-5 days. There is a certain process and time required from when a highway violation is captured to when it is confirmed and uploaded to the online platform (traffic police violation processing platform) for public display. Usually, it takes 3-5 days, and not all violations can be confirmed and uploaded immediately. The latest you can check for highway violations is within 7 days. Below are various types of highway violations: 1. Driving under the influence of alcohol. 2. Handing over a motor vehicle to someone without a driver's license. 3. Driving an unregistered or unlicensed motor vehicle. 4. Misappropriating or lending motor vehicle license plates or driver's licenses. 5. Altering, forging, or fraudulently obtaining motor vehicle license plates or driver's licenses, or using expired motor vehicle license plates or driver's licenses. 6. Driving a motor vehicle prohibited from entering the highway onto the highway. 7. Reversing, driving in the wrong direction, or making U-turns or turns across the central divider on the highway.