Is manual speed detection an on-the-spot penalty?

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OIvan
07/29/25 10:45pm
Manual speed detection is not an on-the-spot penalty. Below are the specific details about speed detection: 1. Query records: Typically, you can check for recorded violations within 3 to 7 working days after being caught, and it will not exceed 15 working days at the latest. Otherwise, the violation was not recorded. 2. Mobile enforcement: Mobile enforcement involves using speed detection equipment mounted on vehicles parked by the roadside to conduct flexible speed checks. It can capture the front and rear license plates of violating vehicles or vehicles traveling in different directions, usually deployed on speed-limited roads without fixed speed cameras. Three photos are taken to document the speeding violation, along with recording the vehicle's speed data.
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