What Are the Consequences of Not Handling a Traffic Ticket Within 15 Days?
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If a traffic ticket issued on-site by traffic police is not handled within 15 days, late fees will be charged starting from the 16th day. The late fee is 3% of the payable fine per day, with a cap not exceeding the principal amount of the fine. Methods for handling traffic tickets: Open the Traffic Management 12123 APP. First, check if there are any violation records. If you haven't used it before, register by selecting your city, clicking on 'Personal Online Registration' under user registration, filling in your personal information, checking the box, and then selecting user type verification. After successful registration, fill in your personal user information. Once registered, you can log in to the APP on your phone by entering your ID number and password to access the homepage. Locate the 'Vehicle Violation' module, click on it to enter the vehicle selection interface. If your car is not yet bound, you can bind it by entering the license plate number for personal vehicles. For non-personal vehicles, you will also need to enter the VIN and wait for approval. Generally, the results can be queried online within 3 to 7 days, or you may receive an SMS notification, with the latest response within 13 working days. Deadline for handling vehicle violations: After a traffic accident, the traffic police determine liability based on the overall circumstances of the incident. The party with violations will be penalized, and the penalty must also be paid within 15 days. Violations captured by road surveillance cameras, such as speeding, running red lights, crossing solid lines, occupying turning lanes, driving in the wrong direction, etc., can be checked online or at the traffic police station.