Does a speed limit camera flash mean you've been photographed?
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If a speed limit camera flashes once, it means you have been photographed. Each flash from an electronic eye represents one capture. The types of monitoring cameras on highways are as follows: 1. Ordinary cameras: One type is the ordinary camera, specifically designed to capture violations such as driving over the line or illegally using the emergency lane. 2. Speed detection cameras: The other type is specifically for capturing speeding. When a vehicle runs a red light or exceeds the speed limit, it will be photographed. These high-speed, high-sensitivity cameras and flashlights are equipped with sensing devices. The camera system includes induction loops (sensors) that detect when a vehicle enters the area and automatically trigger the flash.