What happens if a vehicle violation is not handled for more than 30 days?
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Late fees will be charged, and the traffic management department may apply to the court for compulsory enforcement. Here are the specific details: 1. Violation Handling: If violations are not addressed, and two more violations occur without being handled, the traffic police department has the authority to detain the driver's license and the vehicle until all violations are resolved by the owner. Failing to handle violations on time may affect services related to the driver's license and vehicle registration, and the vehicle's annual inspection cannot be conducted. It is recommended that vehicle owners regularly check for violation records on the traffic management department's online platform and handle any violations promptly. 2. Traffic Regulations: If the traffic management department of the public security authority imposes penalties such as temporary suspension or revocation of a driver's license for a non-local driver, the driver's license must be transferred to the issuing authority's traffic management department within 15 days from the date of the penalty decision.