How many days does it usually take to check traffic violations within the province?
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Traffic violations within the province can usually be checked within 3 working days. The following are special circumstances regarding the time for checking violations: 1. Some clear or undisputed violations such as speeding, illegal parking, or driving in the wrong direction may be checked just a few hours after they occur. 2. Violations from other locations may take 7~10 days to be checked. According to regulations, traffic authorities are required to verify and input violation information into the system within a maximum of 13 working days, meaning violations can be checked within 15 days at the latest. Here is additional information: There are four ways to check motor vehicle violations: 1. Visit the office halls of traffic branches in various districts and counties to check via touch query terminals. 2. Log in to the external service websites of the public security traffic management bureaus of various cities, find the vehicle violation query section, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, and click to query. 3. Call the voice inquiry telephone number. 4. Check violations by sending a mobile phone text message.
Last time I accidentally violated traffic rules on the highway, and the provincial violation record usually appeared on the Traffic Management 12123 APP in about 3 days, which was quite fast. But sometimes it might take up to a week if there's system delay or heavy backend processing. I suggest everyone not rush to check immediately, but wait a couple more days to avoid affecting your mood. By the way, the query method is very simple—just enter your license plate information via the mobile APP or official website. Also, timely violation queries are crucial, as delays may lead to accumulated fines and penalty points, which could affect your car insurance.