Do traffic violation cameras capture speeding?
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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.