Can cameras automatically recognize compulsory traffic insurance?

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DelAmara
07/28/25 7:18pm
Currently, cameras in most cities cannot automatically recognize compulsory traffic insurance; however, handheld cameras used by traffic police in first-tier cities can identify whether a vehicle is abnormal. Camera recognition: At major intersections in first-tier cities, traffic police often use handheld cameras with advanced capabilities. These cameras can identify vehicles with overdue violations, unpaid insurance, cloned license plates, proxy-registered vehicles, scrapped vehicles, stolen vehicles, and smuggled vehicles. Compulsory traffic insurance is mandatory for vehicles: Additionally, there are occasional patrol vehicles with traffic enforcement cameras (equipped with eight cameras on the front) at intersections that can also perform identification. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, vehicles must be insured with compulsory traffic insurance; otherwise, they cannot legally operate on the road.
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