How Many Days to Receive SMS for Speeding?
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You will receive an SMS for speeding within three working days. If there is a traffic violation, you will definitely receive it. However, if it involves cross-province travel and is not within your home province, it may take longer, approximately up to seven working days. Additional information about highways is as follows: 1. Highway: Refers to high speed, compared to medium and low speeds. In an environment where low speed is predominant, low speed is considered normal or standard speed, while in an environment where medium speed is predominant, medium speed is considered normal or standard speed. 2. The relationship between high speed and fast speed: In the dichotomy (fast vs. slow comparison), the generalized fast speed includes high speed relative to slow speed, but the term 'fast' does not imply high-end. In multi-object comparisons, fast speed is higher than low speed but lower than high speed and quasi-high speed.
That time I was caught speeding by a camera, and I received a text message just 5 days later, which was surprisingly fast, probably because the efficiency of the highway cameras is high, and the system automatically matched the license plate information to send the notification. But another time, when I was speeding in a city speed limit zone, it took almost 10 days, possibly due to a backlog during holidays when the reviewers were busy. Generally speaking, you can expect to receive a notification within 7 to 15 days. If you don’t get a text, it’s best to proactively check, such as downloading the traffic police app and entering your license plate number to view any violations, to avoid late payment penalties. I learned my lesson the hard way—now I keep a closer eye on the speedometer when driving.