Will there be a delay in receiving traffic violation notifications on weekends?
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There may be delays in receiving traffic violation text messages on weekends, and generally, violation notifications are not received during holidays as the staff responsible for reviewing violations also take time off. For violations on normal working days: Typically, vehicle owners will receive a text message notification about a traffic violation two days after the incident. Owners can also check, pay fines, and handle traffic violations through the "Public Security Public Service Network." Other violations involving point deductions require in-person processing at a service window. With advancements in technology, many of a vehicle owner's actions are clearly captured by electronic surveillance. Once a violation is recorded by these devices, the owner will receive a related violation notification, indicating that the relevant authorities have determined the owner to be in violation and subject to certain penalties. Handling traffic violations: Public security traffic police departments impose administrative penalties on traffic violators in accordance with traffic management laws, regulations, and rules. Traffic violation penalties are categorized into four types: warnings, fines, suspension of driver's licenses, and detention.