Can You Be Photographed Not Wearing a Seat Belt at Night?

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McGenesis
07/30/25 12:39am
Traffic cameras can capture images of drivers not wearing seat belts at night. Definition of Traffic Cameras: "Traffic cameras" are commonly referred to as the "Intelligent Traffic Violation Monitoring and Recording Management System." These cameras utilize various technologies such as vehicle detection, photoelectric imaging, automatic control, network communication, and computer systems to monitor traffic violations like running red lights, driving in the wrong direction, speeding, crossing lines, and illegal parking. They operate around the clock to capture images and data of traffic violations, which are then used for post-violation processing. How Traffic Cameras Work: There are two main types. One involves induction loops buried underground paired with digital cameras mounted on crossbars, primarily used to capture red-light violations. The other type uses mounted cameras to record real-time footage of speeding, red-light running, and illegal parking.
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