How many days does it take to check the traffic violation record on October 1st?
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It takes 7-10 days to check the traffic violation record on October 1st. Methods for determining traffic violations: Traffic violations are determined through electronic monitoring. Behaviors captured by electronic surveillance require manual review, which typically takes about 72 hours to upload the record. After that, it will be synchronized to the Traffic Management 12123 platform, and it takes 3-7 working days to query the violation record. Non-on-site violations: Non-on-site violations (violations captured by cameras) take about 15 days to be checked. The time varies in different regions. Therefore, if car owners are worried about potential violations, they can check online for relevant information about a week after they suspect a violation.
Generally, traffic violation records can be checked within a few days, and I must say I've experienced this quite a few times. In most cases, it takes 3 to 7 working days. Last year during the National Day holiday, I was caught speeding by a camera, and the record appeared on the 12123 App by the fifth day. The system needs time to process the data—for example, footage from cameras must first be uploaded to the traffic management center and reviewed before it becomes visible. I recommend not rushing to check immediately; wait a few days first. If there’s still no update after a week, there might be a data delay or equipment malfunction, in which case it’s best to visit the vehicle management office to inquire about the specific reason. By the way, always pay attention to speed limits while driving to avoid frequent violations—it saves a lot of hassle. Downloading an official App to monitor driving behavior in real time is also quite helpful.