Can not wearing a seat belt be captured?
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Electronic eyes can capture images of people not wearing seat belts. Related knowledge about electronic eyes: 1. Definition: "Electronic eye" is the common name for the "Intelligent Traffic Violation Monitoring and Shooting Management System". 2. Purpose: Electronic eyes use various technologies such as vehicle detection, photoelectric imaging, automatic control, network communication, and computers to monitor violations such as running red lights, driving in the wrong direction, speeding, crossing lines, and illegal parking around the clock. They capture graphic and textual information of vehicle violations and conduct post-processing based on the violation information. 3. Working principle: Electronic eyes use induction lines to sense the pressure transmitted by cars on the road. The signals are collected by sensors and sent to the central processor, which temporarily stores them in a register (this data is valid within one red light cycle).
I've driven many cars and often studied traffic monitoring systems. If you don't wear a seatbelt, the cameras can indeed capture it, especially the high-definition equipment at highway toll stations and urban traffic lights. Those cameras use artificial intelligence to automatically identify conditions inside the vehicle. Obvious items like seatbelts become very clear when zoomed in. Don't underestimate modern technology—many of my friends, thinking they could get away with it, ended up getting their license plates photographed and receiving fines. Technically, this design is meant to encourage compliance with traffic rules and improve safety. Every time I drive, I make it a habit to buckle up as soon as I get in the car, avoiding unnecessary trouble and financial loss. Safety first—there's no need to test the limits of the cameras by taking risks.