Are there cases where traffic violations occur but are not captured by electronic eyes?
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There are instances where traffic violations occur but are not captured by electronic eyes. Some areas are not equipped with electronic surveillance, and some cameras can only capture specific types of violations. Additionally, electronic eyes may occasionally malfunction. Violation records without photographic evidence cannot serve as the basis for administrative penalties. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses": if there are objections to the penalty for a violation, an appeal can be filed, and if the appeal is successful, the penalty may be revoked. Function of electronic eyes: Electronic eyes capture vehicle violations in a fixed manner. Cases where lack of insurance can be detected: Only cameras mounted on police vehicles can capture a vehicle's license plate, and through the system inside the vehicle, it can provide feedback on whether the vehicle is uninsured, overdue for inspection, or using fake plates, among other related information. Penalties for lack of insurance: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, the motor vehicle will be impounded, and the owner will be ordered to pay the compulsory traffic insurance, along with a fine twice the amount of the insurance premium. No points will be deducted from the motor vehicle driver's license.