Does a speed camera capture without flashing?
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Speed cameras do not flash when taking photos, so it is highly likely that you have been captured. Types of road speed cameras: Box-type: Usually placed on the roadside at a height similar to the driver's compartment, this type of speed camera does not flash when taking photos. Suspended-type: This speed camera serves multiple purposes: monitoring traffic flow and measuring speed. When monitoring traffic, every vehicle is photographed, while during speed measurement, only violating vehicles are targeted, but it also lacks a flashing function. Mobile-type: Typically placed temporarily on the right side of the road, it also has no flashing device. If a vehicle is speeding, a notification board will appear several kilometers ahead, displaying the vehicle's license plate number and the percentage of overspeed. Vehicle-mounted multi-purpose radar speed camera: Highway traffic police are equipped with these vehicles, which can capture photos while moving or be parked in the emergency lane for fixed speed measurement. Vehicle-mounted fixed-type: Commonly found on ordinary roads, these are hidden in roadside bushes or placed on the hood of a police car, inside the driver's compartment, etc.