If you drive for a living or drive for long periods of time, you may have experienced speeding without realizing it and been surprised when you saw a speed camera. In this case, there is a way to check the speed camera before receiving the notice. Today, I will introduce you to the facts on how to conduct a speed camera inspection yourself when you are confused about whether you have been caught by a speed camera.
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Speed camera enforcement standards and fines
First, let’s check the standards for speed cameras and the amount of fines when caught. If you drive a car exceeding the standard speed limit for each road, you will be subject to crackdowns and the fines are as follows.
At the standard speed of each road,
When exceeding 20 km/h or less: 40,000 won
When exceeding 20Km/h ~ 40Km/h: 70,000 won
When exceeding 40Km/h ~ 60Km/h: 100,000 won
When exceeding 60 km/h: 130,000 won
Safety is more important than anything else, so safe driving habits and not speeding are most important.
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How to check speed camera enforcement
The way to check speed camera enforcement is directly through the National Police Agency’s Traffic Civil Service 24 website or the Traffic Civil Service 24 (Epine) app. If you want to check whether a speeding camera was flashing and it was a real crackdown before the mail notice arrives at your home, you can check by logging in to the National Police Agency’s Traffic Civil Service 24 website or the Traffic Civil Service 24 (Epine) app and clicking [Recent Crackdown History]. do.
For reference, in the case of unmanned enforcement, it can usually take up to 7 days to confirm whether or not there is an actual violation, so it is difficult to check in real time on the same day. Search in a way that is convenient for you, whether it is through the website or mobile phone app!
National Police Agency Traffic Civil Service 24 website
Install the Traffic Civil Service 24 app (Android)
Install the Traffic Civil Service 24 app (iPhone)
①Check through the National Police Agency Traffic Civil Service 24 website
After accessing the website, log in with simple authentication (Kakao/Naver)
Click [Recent crackdown details] and view details
If you have recent enforcement history, click ‘Pay fine’ and process the payment.
②Check with the Traffic Civil Service 24 (ePine) app
Simple authentication (Kakao/Naver) login after accessing the app
Click [Recent crackdown details] and view details
If you have recent enforcement history, click ‘Pay fine’ and process the payment.
When checking speed camera enforcement, if there is information like the image above, fines can be paid immediately. However, you must be careful about the [Fine → Penalty] conversion button. This is because you can choose whether to pay it as a fine or convert it into a fine.
Which fine is better?!
Here’s a tip: In most cases, you don’t know whether a fine or a penalty is more advantageous, so you end up paying the lesser fine. In this case, problems can arise. In the case of fines, they are imposed when a detective or police officer cracks down on the spot. In the case of fines, you can understand that they are levied when you are caught speeding by an unmanned camera.
The important difference between fines and fines lies in whether penalty points are imposed and whether a surcharge is applied when purchasing insurance. Therefore, it is recommended that you check in detail through the video below to see what problems may arise before making payment.