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Do Electronic Eyes Capture Turn Signals?

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DeGabriella
07/29/25 3:22pm
Electronic eyes do not capture turn signals. The electronic surveillance systems on roads are designed to record traffic violations committed by motor vehicles, including crossing the line, running red lights, failing to yield to pedestrians, driving outside designated lanes, and illegal parking, among other traffic violations. More relevant information is as follows: Handling of Violations: Traffic violations captured by electronic surveillance can be processed through mobile apps like Traffic Management 12123, or directly at the vehicle management office or traffic authorities. Regardless of the method chosen, the violations can be effectively handled without any impact. Latest Processing Time: The latest time to process traffic violations is before the vehicle's annual inspection. If violations are not addressed, the vehicle cannot undergo the annual inspection procedure. Vehicles that fail to complete the annual inspection are not permitted to drive on the road, as doing so constitutes a legal violation.
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DeLucia
08/14/25 8:10am
Actually, traffic cameras in many areas do capture violations related to turn signals, which is crucial in traffic regulations. As someone who frequently repairs cars, let me explain the principle: traffic cameras use AI algorithms to identify vehicle movements and light status. If you fail to activate your turn signal when turning or changing lanes, or use the wrong direction signal, the system will automatically capture it. However, configurations vary by location—advanced systems in cities like Beijing and Shanghai can analyze signal duration in real-time, while smaller cities may only monitor major roads. I recommend drivers check for aging turn signal bulbs during routine maintenance to avoid fines. Getting caught not only means fines and points deducted but also compromises safety—imagine how dangerous it is to suddenly change lanes on highways without warning. Developing good habits is fundamental.
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LawsonLee
10/11/25 8:06am
Last month, I got caught by an electronic eye for a turn signal issue—I forgot to signal during a sharp turn. Got fined 200 yuan, which really hurt! Looking back, electronic eyes don’t just capture speeding or running red lights; turn signal violations are also within their scope because the cameras can cover the entire vehicle's movements. Big cities are especially strict, with some intersection cameras equipped with sensors to detect light status. I think drivers shouldn’t take chances—manually check if the lights are working properly before every lane change. Developing the habit of signaling at least 3 seconds in advance can help avoid getting caught and protect others' safety. After all, electronic eyes are there to reduce accidents. I’m working on fixing this habit myself and sharing the experience to help others avoid the same pitfalls.
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LeJuliette
11/25/25 2:25am
According to traffic regulations, electronic eyes are designed to monitor all driving behaviors that affect safety, and turn signal violations are definitely a core target. The camera capture process is intelligent: it analyzes whether the light signals match the vehicle's turning direction, and triggers a record if there is a conflict. During enforcement, the captured results are sent to traffic police as evidence, followed by fines or education. I remind everyone to understand local rules, as some remote road sections may not activate this function, but highways and urban areas will be monitored. Ensure your turn signals are functioning properly—this respects others and protects yourself.
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