Can motorcycles commit traffic violations?
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Motorcycles can commit traffic violations. Here is some extended information: Electronic monitoring: Modern electronic monitoring systems are not like the old ones. The old systems could easily miss motorcycles due to their small size and less noticeable magnetic field disruption, leading to under-detection. The current systems use virtual zones for capture, achieving a detection rate of over 99.9%. For a motorcycle violation to be confirmed, the electronic eye must capture two photos. Temporary signal storage: Electronic monitoring systems use induction lines to detect the pressure from vehicles on the road. Sensors collect this data and send it to a computer, where it is temporarily stored (this data is valid for one red-light cycle). Pulse signal: Within the same time interval (a red-light cycle), if two pulse signals are generated simultaneously, it is considered "valid." Simply put, if the front wheel crosses the line during a red light but the rear wheel does not, only one pulse is generated. Without two consecutive pulses, no photo is taken.