Are there cameras at every intersection capturing whether passengers are wearing seat belts?
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There are cameras at every intersection capturing whether passengers are wearing seat belts. Below is relevant information about camera enforcement: 1. Illegal parking capture: Typically dome-shaped cameras installed in no-parking zones, mainly used to monitor illegal parking and traffic violations. These cameras feature high zoom capabilities and are manually controlled. Parking violations at intersections are most likely to be caught. Don't assume being far from the camera means you won't be captured - they can clearly see within several hundred meters. 2. Mobile enforcement: These aren't mounted on poles or fixed in place, but rather placed on police car roofs as movable cameras that can typically rotate 360 degrees, known as mobile enforcement.
As a seasoned long-distance driver, I can tell you that not every intersection has cameras specifically monitoring seatbelt usage. From my experience navigating both urban and rural roads in China, I've noticed cameras are primarily installed at busy intersections to catch red-light runners or speeding violations, while seatbelt checks are more commonly conducted through random traffic police stops. I recall one instance on the highway where officers at a service area pulled vehicles over for inspection and warned me about passengers in the back not wearing seatbelts properly. However, at regular intersections, cameras serve different purposes, mostly for safety recording assistance. Developing the habit of wearing seatbelts is crucial - whether under surveillance or not, it effectively reduces accident injuries. I recommend everyone fasten up immediately upon entering the vehicle to avoid unnecessary fines and risks.