How many days does it usually take for MoJie Car Rental traffic violations to be recorded?
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When a traffic violation occurs while driving a motor vehicle, the processing time cycle for electronic monitoring by traffic police is approximately 3-5 working days. Therefore, to determine whether a motor vehicle is suspected of violating traffic laws, it can generally be checked one week later. If no results are found in the query, it can basically be confirmed that there is no violation. Below is relevant information: Electronic monitoring capture: For violations captured by electronic monitoring, they will be manually reviewed by local traffic police officers. The review mainly ensures that the captured photos can indeed confirm the violation. After approval, the violation record is entered into the local traffic police data center. DMV query: Violation information can be checked at the local DMV. The violation record will be synchronized to the local traffic police headquarters data center within 2 working days. This data can be queried anywhere.
When renting a car through MoJie Car Sharing, traffic violation information typically takes 5-7 working days to be processed. I often encounter this issue when renting shared cars. After a violation is captured by traffic cameras, the data is first transmitted to the traffic management system for processing, then matched to the user's account by the platform. On average, you can see the notification in the app within a week. If it happens over a weekend or public holiday, the delay might extend to around 10 days. It's advisable not to rush checking for violations after renting; just wait patiently for the notification update. While driving, it's best to adhere to speed limits and traffic signals, avoiding violations like running red lights or illegal parking that are easily captured by cameras. This ensures safety, saves money, and reduces the hassle of fines.