Is there a time limit for handling traffic violations?
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Traffic violation processing has a time limit of 15 days. The specific situation varies. Details: If you are caught on the spot by traffic police and sign the confirmation, you must go to the local traffic police station to handle the violation within 15 days. If you fail to do so within 15 days, a late fee of 3% per day will be charged, but the total late fee will not exceed double the original fine amount. If the violation is captured by electronic monitoring (e.g., traffic cameras), you can check the violation record on the traffic website and handle it at the local traffic police station within one month before your vehicle's annual inspection. There is no need to handle it within 15 days, but try not to exceed the scoring cycle of your driver's license to avoid accumulating 12 penalty points in the next cycle due to untimely clearance. Penalties for not handling violations: According to the relevant provisions of the "Procedures for Handling Road Traffic Safety Violations," Article 52 states: If a party fails to fulfill the administrative penalty decision within the specified period, the traffic management department of the public security authority that made the penalty decision may take the following measures: (1) For failure to pay the fine on time, an additional fine of 3% of the original amount per day will be imposed, but the total additional fine shall not exceed the original fine amount; (2) Apply to the People's Court for compulsory enforcement.