How is vehicle driving in the wrong direction photographed?

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Eden
07/24/25 5:26am
Vehicle driving in the wrong direction is recorded through snapshots, and some sections of the road are recorded in the form of surveillance videos. This behavior is considered a dynamic violation. Generally, one-way road sections are equipped with surveillance videos or electronic eye snapshot devices. Once a violation of driving in the wrong direction occurs, the probability of being photographed is very high, almost 100%. According to relevant regulations: If a motor vehicle driver violates the prohibition signs or markings, fails to overtake or yield as required, or drives in the wrong direction, they will be penalized with 3 points for each violation. If the violation occurs on a highway, the penalty is an immediate deduction of 12 points, and the driver's license may be suspended for twelve months.
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OHarrison
08/11/25 1:12am
The other day, I was chatting with a friend about traffic enforcement, and we discussed how photographing vehicles driving the wrong way mainly relies on urban surveillance camera systems. These high-definition cameras are installed at intersections, overpasses, or tunnel entrances, monitoring traffic flow direction 24/7. Once the smart algorithm detects a vehicle moving in the opposite direction, it instantly triggers a photo capture, recording the license plate number, time, and precise location. The photos are automatically uploaded to a backend database, and traffic police use this evidence to issue fines. I think this technology is great—it reduces labor costs and improves efficiency. However, driving the wrong way is extremely dangerous, causing anything from traffic jams to rear-end collisions. Drivers should always pay attention to road signs to avoid mistakenly entering the wrong lane due to unfamiliar roads or fatigue. Using a navigation app while driving can help prevent wrong turns and ensure everyone's safe travel.
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