Can Temporary License Plate Speeding Violations on Highways Be Captured?
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Temporary license plate speeding violations on highways can be captured. The following is an introduction about speeding: Definition of speeding: Speeding refers to the driver operating a vehicle at a speed exceeding the limits set by laws and regulations. Introduction to illegal speeding: Motor vehicle speeding typically includes speeding behaviors both on highways and on other roads. From the perspective of safe driving practices, exceeding the legally set maximum speed or the speed limit indicated by signs, or failing to decelerate when required by law, all constitute illegal speeding. Penalties are imposed in accordance with Article 86 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" Implementation Measures.
I've studied traffic camera systems, which primarily use optical recognition technology to capture license plate information, including temporary plates. Although temporary plates are made of paper or temporary stickers, their digit design is clearly visible. Modern high-speed monitoring equipment boasts high resolution and employs intelligent algorithms to scan license plate characters, achieving extremely high recognition rates in sunny conditions with good lighting. Even in foggy or rainy conditions that may affect visibility, backup systems like radar speed detection assist in tracking. A friend of mine once thought temporary plates could avoid being photographed for violations, but ended up getting caught speeding when the rear digits were captured, and the ticket was mailed home because the vehicle registration database matched perfectly. Don't take chances—safe driving is fundamental. Speeding is dangerous under any circumstances, and with fewer technical loopholes, cameras will accurately record violations.