Do Highway Violation Cameras Capture Speeding?
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Highway violation cameras do capture speeding. Vehicle speeding is generally detected through average speed enforcement between two points. This method calculates the vehicle's speed by measuring the time it takes to travel between two monitoring points, thereby determining if a speeding violation has occurred. Below is additional information about highway cameras: 1. Regular cameras: These specifically capture violations related to lane usage, such as crossing lines or driving in emergency lanes. 2. Speed detection cameras: The monitoring systems for speed detection are more expensive. From a cost perspective, not all surveillance cameras can detect speed, but speed detection cameras also have the functionality of regular cameras. 3. Speeding and surveillance cameras use two different types of cameras: (1) One type is a high-definition camera primarily responsible for capturing violations, as it can clearly photograph the vehicle's license plate number and the driver's approximate appearance. (2) The other type is more basic, used only for observing traffic flow and road conditions.