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Can the front license plate be captured by electronic surveillance if it falls off?

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GiannaLee
07/29/25 4:41am
It can be captured by electronic surveillance. If you are aware of the loss, immediately call the police and promptly visit the vehicle management office to apply for a replacement license plate. In this case, even if captured by electronic surveillance, you will not be penalized. However, if you fail to report the loss and are either captured by surveillance or caught on the spot, you will be penalized with a deduction of 12 points. Below is additional information: Other regulations regarding motor vehicle license plates: Article 61 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations" stipulates that traffic police officers shall be subject to disciplinary actions in accordance with relevant national regulations under the following circumstances; hired personnel shall be dismissed. If a crime is constituted, criminal liability shall be pursued according to the law: Failure to confirm motor vehicles and review certificates and vouchers as required. Deliberately making things difficult, delaying, or refusing to handle motor vehicle registration. Violating these regulations by adding conditions for motor vehicle registration or submitting unauthorized certificates and vouchers.
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ElliottLynn
08/12/25 5:22pm
As someone who frequently pays attention to automotive technical details, I’d like to share this topic. Electronic traffic enforcement primarily relies on license plate recognition systems. Most cameras installed on roads prioritize capturing the rear of vehicles, especially the rear license plate, which is the core element for identifying violations. If the front license plate is missing, it might theoretically affect capture from specific frontal angles—for instance, front-facing cameras at traffic lights may fail to capture it clearly. However, if the rear plate remains intact, the electronic eye can still easily track your location, speed, and violations like speeding or running red lights. A friend of mine once encountered a similar situation—after losing the front plate, they received a speeding ticket and later realized the rear plate had played its role. My advice: if you notice a loose or missing plate, immediately visit a repair shop to secure or replace it. Regulations require vehicles to display complete license plates, not just to avoid enforcement issues but also to ensure overall compliance and road safety. In short, don’t underestimate that piece of metal—it’s tied to your wallet and driving record. Addressing it promptly saves both hassle and headaches.
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SanLeilani
10/03/25 3:53am
I've been driving for many years and have had my license plate fall off once or twice. I remember one time during a windy day, the front plate got blown away, and I didn't pay much attention to it while on the road. A few weeks later, I received an electronic ticket for running a red light, with the rear plate clearly visible in the camera's rear shot. This shows that electronic eyes usually focus more on the rear of the car, so losing the front plate isn't a huge issue, but it's not completely safe either. If you encounter a similar situation, don't panic—just buy a new plate immediately and screw it on tightly. After learning my lesson, I now regularly check my car's chassis and fixtures to prevent loosening due to rain or bumpy roads. If caught by the police with a missing plate, you might face a fine of a few hundred dollars. It's better to develop good habits and stay vigilant to avoid trouble before it happens, ensuring a worry-free drive.
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SanBrayden
11/16/25 5:32am
I focus on studying traffic regulations, and a missing license plate should never be ignored. The electronic surveillance system is typically designed to primarily capture rear license plates, but the absence of a front plate may increase recognition difficulty at certain intersections. Regulations clearly stipulate that vehicles must display complete license plates; missing one is considered a violation, and electronic surveillance can still issue tickets upon successful capture. It is advisable to promptly repair missing components to prevent minor issues from escalating into major troubles. Road safety depends on attention to detail.
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