Do traffic violation cameras capture speeding?

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AllieMarie
07/29/25 6:53pm
Traffic violation cameras do capture speeding. Both speed detection cameras and violation cameras operate automatically. The differences between them: Violation cameras will definitely result in fines when triggered, whereas speed cameras won't impose fines if no speeding occurs. Violation cameras detect driving violations such as using mobile phones while driving or not wearing seat belts. Speed cameras monitor whether vehicles exceed speed limits, and won't record violations if driving within the speed limit. For motor vehicles exceeding the speed limit by less than 10%, no penalty is imposed for now; exceeding by 10% but less than 20% results in a fine and 3 penalty points; exceeding by 20% but less than 30% leads to a fine and 6 penalty points; exceeding by 30% but less than 50% also results in a fine and 6 penalty points; exceeding by 50% but less than 70% incurs a fine, 12 penalty points, and driver's license suspension. Speeding violation records on highways can typically be queried online within 3 to 7 days, with a maximum delay of no more than 13 working days. However, for non-highway speeding violations or out-of-town speeding violations, it may take approximately 2 to 3 weeks before the records become available for query.
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Beckett
08/14/25 12:38pm
After driving for so many years, I've seen quite a few friends get speeding tickets from traffic cameras. Those illegal photo enforcement devices really do capture speeding because they're specifically installed on the road surface or mounted on stands using radar or laser technology to monitor speed. Once a vehicle exceeds the speed limit, they immediately flash and take a photo to record the license plate number, then the traffic police department sends out a fine. Sometimes points are deducted too. I remember once on the highway, I wasn't paying attention to the speed limit signs and ended up going 20 km/h over, which got me caught. It cost me several hundred yuan and wasted time. So now I've learned my lesson—I always keep an eye on the dashboard or use a navigation app on my phone to warn me about camera locations. Everyone should be careful around these spots, which are usually set up in accident-prone areas or near schools to protect safety. This way, you can not only avoid fines but also ensure safe and trouble-free travel.
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StAmir
10/15/25 2:02am
As someone with some knowledge of automotive technology, let me explain how illegal speeding is captured by traffic cameras. Those traffic monitoring systems are actually quite advanced, equipped with high-precision radar sensors or laser speed guns that can detect vehicle speeds in real time. Once a vehicle exceeds the preset speed limit, say 60 km/h, the system automatically triggers the camera function to capture the license plate and scene photos, even recording the time and location before uploading the data to the backend for police processing. The entire process is fully automated, completed in less than a second with high accuracy and rare errors. From my research, I found this technology is used globally to replace manual checks, improve efficiency, and reduce accidents. However, it has drawbacks like fixed camera positions or blind spots. Overall, it's quite necessary. When driving, I always pay extra attention to road signs or app alerts to avoid risky speeding and unnecessary trouble.
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