Do Electronic Violations Recognize the Driver or the Vehicle?
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Electronic violation cameras capture both the front and rear license plates. For vehicles committing violations, at least three images are taken: one showing the moment of violation, one for license plate recognition, and one providing a panoramic view. Regardless of the method, these cameras operate 24/7, and the images are typically retained for one week. Below is the working principle of these cameras: 1. Induction loops: Coils are embedded in the road surface, and when a vehicle passes over, the change in current triggers the camera to take a photo. 2. Radar triggering: L-shaped poles on the road are equipped with both cameras and radar. When a vehicle passes, the radar detects it and triggers the camera to capture an image. 3. Direct video analysis by the camera (tracking based on license plates): These cameras can directly delineate lanes and establish lane operation rules in the video feed.