Does every electronic eye capture wrong-way driving?

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LeEliza
07/29/25 10:02pm
Electronic eyes have various functions: some capture red-light running, some capture wrong-way driving, some capture speeding, and others measure traffic flow. It depends on the purpose of the camera in that location. If it is not set up to capture wrong-way driving, it will not record it. Electronic police: These cameras are usually installed at intersections and monitor vehicles from the rear to detect violations such as running red lights, not following directional markings, illegal lane changes, crossing lines, wrong-way driving, and motor vehicles occupying non-motorized lanes. They capture these violations without any warning. Checkpoint cameras: These types of cameras are generally installed on national highways, provincial roads, and expressways to capture speeding vehicles. Their features include front-facing shots, high-definition images, and advanced optical and computer processing. If your face is captured, trying to have someone else take the penalty points for you will likely be detected. So, if you are caught violating traffic rules on expressways or national highways, do not attempt to have someone else take the penalty points for you.
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