How to Deal with Repeated Violations on the Same Road Section?

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MartinFitz
07/29/25 10:34am
On the same day, for multiple violations on the same road under the jurisdiction of the same traffic police unit, only the most severe one can be processed. According to Article 24 of the Administrative Penalty Law of the People's Republic of China: For the same illegal act committed by a party, no administrative penalty of a fine shall be imposed more than once. Reasons for the delay in clearing the fine record: 1. System delay in the traffic violation query platform: From the occurrence of a violation, being captured, confirmed, and publicized, it takes certain procedural steps. Similarly, processing the points deduction and paying the fine also requires going through procedures. 2. Use of third-party agency services: With the rapid development of smartphones, various apps and public accounts for handling violations have emerged endlessly. The time taken to process violations varies depending on the channels each agency uses to clear the violations.
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