What happens if a traffic violation is not handled for more than 30 days?

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ColinAnn
07/29/25 4:32am
There are two types of penalties for traffic violations not handled for more than 30 days: Administrative penalties: 1. If the fine is not paid by the due date, an additional 3% of the fine amount will be added per day; 2. The court may be petitioned for compulsory enforcement. Suspension or revocation of motor vehicle driving license penalties: 1. Road traffic violations should be handled at the traffic management department of the public security authority within 15 days; 2. If the violation is not handled without justifiable reasons within the time limit, the motor vehicle driving license will be revoked. Traffic violations usually refer to violations of road traffic safety laws and regulations, traffic management, and behaviors that affect road conditions by motor vehicle drivers, non-motor vehicle drivers, or pedestrians. It can also refer to handling matters in violation of conventional rules and regulations.
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MacBraxton
08/12/25 8:14am
If a traffic violation is not handled for more than 30 days, the trouble gets bigger. Last time I was busy with work and forgot about it, resulting in an additional 50% late fee and the fine being doubled. Even worse, it might affect the annual review of the driver's license. If you accumulate 12 points within a year, you’ll have to retake the written test. If left too long, the police may come to collect the fine or directly impound the vehicle. My friend had his travel plans disrupted because of this. Now I check the traffic management app every week to handle violations. A reminder to everyone: don’t be lazy—handling it early saves hassle and money, and avoids credit record issues. Safe driving comes first, and timely acceptance of penalties is the way to go.
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