Will the vehicle be impounded for 5 traffic violations?

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OSadie
07/25/25 2:20am
If a vehicle has more than 5 unresolved traffic violations, the system will flag it, and electronic surveillance will automatically identify the problematic vehicle. Traffic officers will then intercept it based on this information. The following are the penalty methods: 1. On-site penalty by traffic police: For violations where the driver has signed and received the ticket, or for violations recorded by electronic surveillance that have been processed and signed at the traffic police station, if not resolved within 15 working days, a late fee of 3% per day will be charged, with the late fee not exceeding the principal amount. The court may be requested to enforce the penalty. If the penalty involves the suspension of the driver's license and is not resolved within 15 working days without valid reason, the license may be revoked. 2. Violations recorded by electronic surveillance: If the driver has not signed and received the ticket, the 15-working-day limit does not apply, but the violations must be resolved before the vehicle's annual inspection; otherwise, the vehicle will not pass the inspection.
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