Are dotted line lane changes captured by electronic eyes?
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Dotted line lane changes are captured by electronic eyes. Here is more information about electronic eyes: 1. Electronic police record and shoot the driving behavior of motor vehicles on the lane, such as running red lights, not yielding to pedestrians, etc. Moreover, the system captures high-definition images, and any vehicle violating traffic rules will be captured with a high recognition rate. 2. "Electronic eyes" refer to electronic speed measurement systems, also known as digital fast-phase radar systems. They detect vehicle speed through radar systems and use digital cameras to capture evidence of speeding vehicles. 3. "Electronic eyes" are also known as "electronic police." As a newly adopted traffic law enforcement device, their role and status should be as a supervision device for traffic administrative law enforcement, primarily serving as evidence collection equipment for administrative penalties on traffic violations.