Do Electronic Eyes Capture the Passenger Seat?
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Electronic eyes capture the passenger seat. Electronic eyes, also known as electronic police, are generally installed at traffic lights to monitor vehicle violations. Electronic eyes use induction lines to sense the pressure from vehicles on the road, collect signals through sensors, and send them to the central processor for temporary storage in registers (this data is valid within one red light cycle). After being captured by an electronic eye, the command center receives the images and compares the license plate number information with the vehicle management office records to retrieve comprehensive vehicle information, such as the owner, model, color, etc. Then, the information processing staff enters the data into the website of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau, allowing the offending vehicle owner to make inquiries.