How to check if there are any traffic violations on the same day?
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To check for traffic violations on the same day, follow these steps: 1. Traffic violations captured by technical monitoring equipment are reviewed within ten days, and upon confirmation, they are entered into the road traffic violation information management system. 2. Within three days after the violation information recorded by traffic technical monitoring equipment is entered into the road traffic violation information management system, the traffic management department should make it available for public inquiry. 3. Therefore, it is almost impossible to check traffic violations recorded by technical monitoring equipment on the same day. Generally, it takes about three days for a vehicle's violation to be visible, and it can be checked no later than thirteen days after the violation. 4. To check vehicle violations, you will need the vehicle license plate number, vehicle identification code, and engine number. Here are four methods to check for vehicle violations: 1. Log in to the provincial traffic police headquarters website to inquire. 2. Call the 118114 manual service for a telephone inquiry. 3. Bring the vehicle registration certificate to the vehicle management office for an inquiry. 4. Use online channels such as national violation inquiry software for checking.
I've been driving for many years and have experience with checking traffic violations. If you want to check for violations on the same day, honestly, it's usually not possible because the footage from cameras needs to be manually reviewed, and it typically takes a day or two to appear in the system. I find the official app "Traffic Management 12123" the most convenient: install it on your phone, register an account, link your license plate and driver's license, and click on the query to view your history. If you prefer using a website, you can search for the local traffic management bureau's official website and enter your license plate to check. If you're really in a hurry to know, you can visit the traffic police station's service window with your documents, but I recommend not going through the hassle and just waiting a day. Usually, driving within speed limits, avoiding illegal parking, and not running red lights can help you avoid trouble. Drivers with few violations can set up notification alerts in the app to prevent missing anything.