What happens if a traffic ticket is not processed within 15 days?
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Consequences of not processing a traffic ticket within 15 days: 1. If the violation was issued by a traffic police officer on the spot with the vehicle license and driver's license, and not processed within 15 days, there will be a late fee. No additional points will be deducted, but the late fee is 3% per day, with a maximum not exceeding the original fine amount. 2. For violations caught by electronic surveillance or illegal parking, they can be processed before the next vehicle inspection. Bring the driver's license and vehicle license to the traffic police station to obtain a penalty decision, which must be processed within 15 days after issuance. If a vehicle has more than 3 outstanding violations, the traffic police may detain the license upon inspection, and in severe cases, the vehicle may be impounded. If an on-site ticket is not processed, the driver will not be able to renew, replace, or transfer their driver's license.