How many days does it take to receive traffic violation information?

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OJeremiah
07/30/25 10:35am
If you violate traffic rules on urban streets, you will generally receive a ticket notification via SMS within 5-10 minutes; if the violation occurs on a highway, you will usually receive the SMS within 1-2 days; if you are caught violating traffic rules on ordinary national highways or other regular roads, the SMS notification typically arrives within 1-7 days. The reasons for the varying times to receive ticket notifications and the methods for checking violations are as follows: Reasons for different SMS notification times: The main reason lies in the different working systems. Some advanced camera systems immediately transmit data to the system, which then analyzes and determines whether the vehicle has violated traffic rules before sending the violation information to the owner's mobile phone. The entire process requires some time to complete. Methods for checking violations: Visit the office halls of the traffic police departments in various cities, districts, and counties to check through touch query terminals.
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