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Does the traffic violation camera on the highway capture speeding?

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StEdward
07/29/25 4:08am

Traffic violation cameras on the highway do capture speeding. Below are detailed introductions to other monitoring methods for detecting violations: 1. Traffic flow monitoring: Installed on thin poles. Used to record the traffic volume on road sections at different times of the day, submitting data to the traffic management bureau for adjusting traffic light intervals, not for recording vehicle violations. 2. Speed trap cameras: Installed in indicated locations, making them relatively easy to spot, but they can also be placed in concealed areas of the highway, making them hard to identify. If such a camera flashes as you pass by on the highway, it serves as a warning that you are speeding. 3. Parking violation cameras: Commonly seen in residential alleys and high-traffic areas, they can also monitor vehicles driving in the wrong direction or parking illegally for extended periods, with an accuracy rate exceeding 90%. The lenses can zoom and automatically adjust the image size, with a visible range of up to 200 meters. 4. Multiple cameras on a single pole: Typically installed between intersections, most commonly used on main roads with speed limits of 60 kilometers per hour. Some are hidden under bridges.

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LeviFitz
08/12/25 3:55pm

Highway cameras certainly capture speeding, which is one of their most important functions. These devices are usually hidden on overhead gantries or roadside poles, with some being fixed speed measurement points and others being mobile police speed traps. They operate on several principles: radar speed detection works like bat echolocation, laser speed measurement calculates time differences at light speed, and embedded induction loops detect wheel passage times. Pay special attention to average speed enforcement zones, which calculate a vehicle's mean speed between two points - braking midway won't help. Speeding within 10% might only warrant a warning, but exceeding 20% will definitely get you a ticket. The latest high-definition cameras can even clearly capture unbuckled seatbelts in the passenger seat.

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AidenMarie
10/02/25 8:41am

Absolutely nailed it! Just last week I got a speeding ticket. Speed cameras come in fixed and mobile types. Fixed cameras are usually placed at tunnel exits or long downhill sections, with warning signs posted in advance. Mobile speed traps are more sneaky—they might be hiding in police cars behind greenery. Fun fact: some cameras can simultaneously catch drivers using emergency lanes, crossing solid lines to change lanes, even using phones while driving. Don’t think you can escape at night—their flashlights and infrared imaging capture license plates crystal clear. Key takeaway: ease off the gas when you see 'speed check ahead' signs, and never gamble if you spot those black square cameras mounted across the road.

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Quentin
11/16/25 3:37am

I specialize in traffic equipment installation, and I can tell you for sure that the current speed detection systems have been significantly upgraded. Beyond traditional radar speed detection, the newly installed AI cameras integrate license plate recognition and big data analysis. For example, if you pass a car traveling at 100km/h while going 120km/h, the system will trigger a suspected speeding alert. Some provinces have even implemented cloud computing, where all speed detection points are connected in real-time. If you speed across a provincial border, you might be intercepted as soon as you enter the neighboring province. What's even more daunting is the vehicle tracking system—once you're caught speeding, all cameras along the route will track your vehicle.

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ValentinaLee
01/06/26 5:13am

Of course they do! And they're specifically designed to catch all the little tricks. Many people think changing lanes can avoid the speed detection loops, but in reality, the new three-lane roads are fully covered with induction lines. Some believe they can speed wildly late at night when there are no traffic police, only to find mobile speed cameras waiting in the emergency lane. The most frustrating part is that navigation systems sometimes aren't updated in time, failing to alert you to newly added speed traps. It's recommended to enable real-time traffic updates when using mobile navigation, as it can mark new speed trap locations based on feedback from other users. Speeding fines are secondary; the real issue is that exceeding the speed limit by over 30% on highways results in a 12-point deduction, which is absolutely devastating.

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