When Will Traffic Violation Inquiry Results Be Available?
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Traffic violations are categorized into on-the-spot tickets and electronic monitoring violations. For on-the-spot penalty slips issued by traffic police, the results are usually entered into the system within 1-2 days after the officer submits them for processing on the same day, and they can be checked once they are recorded in the internal system. Violations captured by cameras (non-on-the-spot tickets) require at least 15 days before they can be queried. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Traffic violations refer to actions that breach traffic management regulations. Such violations may cause inconvenience to society, organizations, enterprises, schools, and other entities, introducing many uncertainties to social management. 2. Any instance where vehicles or pedestrians violate traffic management rules and regulations, or where institutions, groups, enterprises, schools, or other organizations or individuals occupy roads without approval from public security authorities—such as setting up stalls, parking vehicles, piling materials, constructing sheds, or engaging in market activities and other actions that obstruct traffic—constitutes a traffic violation.
When I first started driving, checking traffic violations was really slow. Now it's much better. Generally, after being caught on camera, the data is transmitted to the system for review. In big cities, results come out in one or two days, while in smaller places it might take three to five days or even a week. I remember last year when I was speeding without realizing it, the APP notified me on the third day—so convenient. Everyone, don't be too impatient. Safe driving is what matters most. The results will come out eventually. Instead of rushing to check for violations, it's better to drive properly. Just refresh the official traffic management 12123 APP frequently—it updates the fastest. Public accounts or websites might be a bit slower, so be patient. The data needs to be verified accurately before it can be released.