Does illegal photography capture speeding?

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AlessandraDella
07/29/25 3:38am
Illegal photography includes capturing speeding violations. Illegal photography encompasses both electronic monitoring photography and handheld camera device photography. Types of illegal photography: Common illegal photography primarily includes capturing violations such as changing lanes over solid lines, speeding, obscuring license plates, not wearing seat belts as required, and illegal parking. Electronic illegal photography system: Features include a 100% vehicle capture rate, vehicle recognition rate (95% during the day, 90% at night), recognition time of approximately 1 second, and recognition speed range of 5-180 km/h. How electronic illegal photography works: Induction loops buried beneath the road surface detect passing vehicles and transmit signals to the central processor, which are then cached in registers. Captured violation information is generally sent to the backend. If no illegal activity is captured, the memory is automatically erased after one cycle.
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DiMiranda
08/12/25 7:26am
Actually, those cameras on the road have very clear divisions of labor. Speeding is just part of their job; they mainly capture common violations like crossing lines, running red lights, and illegal parking. After years of driving, I've noticed a pattern: cylindrical cameras on highways specialize in catching speeders, while the square box cameras at intersections are most keen on red-light runners. Last time in the city, I almost got caught by a well-hidden mobile speed camera, but thankfully my navigation alerted me in time. A reminder to everyone: when you see a sign saying 'Illegal shooting ahead,' ease off the gas—these are often multifunctional cameras that can catch speeding, lane changes, and more. With equipment upgrades, they can even snap shots of not wearing seatbelts, so you really need to be vigilant at all times when driving.
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