How long does the electronic eye consider it as illegal parking?

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VonLaura
07/29/25 1:17pm
The duration for which the electronic eye captures temporary parking as illegal varies by region, typically ranging from 3 to 5 minutes. In no-parking zones, parking is considered a violation as soon as the vehicle stops. When a vehicle enters a temporary parking area, the camera takes a photo. If the vehicle leaves shortly after, the photo is automatically deleted; otherwise, a second photo is taken and uploaded to the system. The illegal parking capture camera is usually a black hemispherical-shaped device, commonly seen near no-parking zones. These cameras can not only capture illegal parking but also violations such as driving in the wrong direction or changing lanes over solid lines. It is advised that drivers avoid parking in prohibited areas.
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