
Beidou vehicle recorder without a SIM card does not detect fatigue driving. Fatigue driving is a type of traffic violation. Below are detailed explanations regarding traffic violations: 1. Overview: Traffic violations refer to acts where motor vehicles violate the Road Traffic Safety Law and traffic management regulations. Penalties for traffic violations include warnings, fines (vehicle impoundment), temporary suspension of driver's license, revocation of driver's license, cancellation of driver's license, administrative detention, and criminal liability for acts that constitute crimes. 2. Basis for Penalties: According to the 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China,' public security traffic management departments and their traffic police should promptly correct road traffic safety violations. Penalties for road traffic safety violations should be imposed based on facts and the relevant provisions of this law.

Hey, I think the Beidou recorder will still have fatigue driving detection even without a memory card inserted, because it has built-in sensors and timers that automatically monitor continuous driving time. Like when I drive for too long, it always lights up a small indicator on the dashboard or beeps to remind me to take a break, even without internet transmission. However, without the card, data can't be uploaded to the cloud, so you won't see historical fatigue records, which is equivalent to a regulatory gap. But don't slack off—safe driving comes first. I recommend inserting the card to avoid fines or accidents. Also, some Beidou models have local storage that can save a few hours of data until the card is inserted for upload, so don't take chances—check your device settings regularly.

After driving long distances for so many years, I can tell you that the Beidou recorder still provides fatigue driving alerts even without a SIM card. It relies on internal electronic eyes and sensors to track driving duration, usually beeping to remind you to rest after two or three hours. Without a card, the data can't be transmitted, and the backend won't record your violations, but the local function remains active—don't think you can bypass it. Safety is more important; I always remind myself to pull over and take a break every two hours, not relying too much on the device. Check the plug or if the memory is full to avoid malfunctions, as fatigued driving can easily lead to accidents—prioritize personal safety.

The fatigue driving detection function of the Beidou recorder is largely unaffected when no card is inserted. It is equipped with a timing module and sensors that can locally trigger an alarm when continuous driving exceeds the time limit. However, data cannot be uploaded in real-time or stored as complete records. Therefore, it can still remind drivers of fatigue, but lacks external supervision. It is recommended to insert a card to ensure compliance and avoid risks.


