Received a vehicle warning SMS but found no violation online?
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Take the information released by the traffic control network as the standard. It is possible that there is a delay in receiving violation information from another location. Check again in a few days, as it takes three to five working days for the networked information to be uploaded. It is normal not to find it immediately. The vehicle management office can usually query the information the next day, with some information arriving earlier. Follow the SMS notification and handle it promptly. System delay: High-definition cameras capture vehicle violations, but the photos and videos are only stored in the server backend, while the backend program triggers an SMS alert to the vehicle owner. The final review of the violation is conducted manually. Due to the large volume of daily captures, the manual review speed cannot keep up, leading to delays in uploading the violation information to the system. Therefore, after receiving the SMS alert, vehicle owners should promptly check for violations. Query time: Violations can usually be checked one week after receiving the SMS alert, and some may take up to half a month to appear. This mainly depends on the data captured by the high-definition cameras in that region.