Do Electronic Eyes Capture Motorcycle Violations?
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Electronic eyes do capture motorcycle violations. According to the current "Traffic Law", running a red light on a motorcycle is treated the same as doing so in a car. Relevant information about electronic eyes is as follows: Electronic Eyes: Also known as "electronic police", they are commonly referred to as the "Intelligent Traffic Violation Monitoring and Shooting Management System". After successful development in Shenzhen in 1997, they began to be gradually promoted and used. Electronic eyes utilize 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 process them afterwards based on the violation information. Shooting Range: A camera usually captures only one lane, with a few capable of capturing two lanes, typically set on the first and second lanes from the left. Digital cameras have a wider shooting range, so most can capture all lanes in the same direction within urban areas.