Do Traffic Police Regulate Vehicle-Mounted Radio Antennas?
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According to regulations from relevant authorities, if the power of a vehicle-mounted radio antenna exceeds 0.5 watts, it must be registered, and the frequency of use must be designated by the Radio Management Bureau. Otherwise, it constitutes illegal use. Private vehicles, as well as other units installing radios on their vehicles, must comply with the requirements of the radio management department to complete legal procedures; otherwise, it is considered illegal use. More information about vehicle-mounted radios is as follows: 1. Vehicle-mounted radios can usually be used to monitor traffic police frequencies, offering many benefits. 2. They provide real-time updates on traffic conditions, such as special operations happening today—whether the focus is on lane violations or overtaking, which road sections have accidents, or where traffic jams occur.