What are the three circumstances under which a traffic offense is not prosecuted?
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There are three circumstances under which a traffic offense is not prosecuted: 1. When the circumstances are obviously minor and the harm is not significant, it is not considered a crime; when the crime has exceeded the statute of limitations; when the punishment is exempted by a special pardon; when the suspect or defendant has died; or when other legal provisions exempt from criminal liability. 2. For crimes with minor circumstances, where the Criminal Law stipulates that no punishment is required or the punishment can be exempted, the People's Procuratorate may decide not to prosecute. 3. For cases that have undergone supplementary investigation, if the People's Procuratorate still considers the evidence insufficient and the case does not meet the conditions for prosecution, it may decide not to prosecute.