Is there a time limit for handling electronic traffic violations?
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If it is an on-site violation, the payment must be made within 15 days. For non-on-site violations, they can be handled before the vehicle's annual inspection. There is no specific time limit. If a violation occurs and remains unprocessed, meaning the fine has not been paid, the violation must be addressed before the vehicle can undergo inspection. Below are the relevant details: On-site violations: When a vehicle commits a violation and is caught by traffic police on the spot, the police will issue a ticket immediately. Such tickets must be paid at a designated bank within 15 days. If the fine is not paid within 15 days, a 3% late fee will be charged daily, but the total late fee cannot exceed the total fine amount. Non-on-site violations: These include violations captured by road surveillance cameras, such as speeding, running red lights, crossing solid lines, improper lane changes for turns, driving in the wrong direction, etc. These can be found online or at the traffic police station. There is no time requirement for handling these; they can be processed at any time, but they must be resolved before the vehicle's annual inspection, otherwise, the inspection will not be approved.