How to Get Caught by Traffic Restrictions?

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MacNaomi
07/30/25 8:52am
Driving during restricted hours is prohibited, and violators will be captured by surveillance cameras. Below are specific details about traffic restriction enforcement: 1. Penalties for Violations: Vehicles violating traffic restrictions during implementation periods will generally be photographed. To avoid duplicate penalties, traffic officers on duty will not issue additional fines to drivers violating restrictions. 2. Penalties When Caught Leaving the City: Traffic authorities will impose a 3-point penalty on drivers violating restrictions. If restricted vehicles are photographed while driving within the city and then leaving, they will still face penalties. 3. Electronic Surveillance: Not all electronic police monitoring systems photograph restricted vehicles. Most systems only capture every passing vehicle through traffic video surveillance devices or traffic flow monitoring equipment. The majority of other devices only take photos when specific conditions are triggered.
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