How to Take Three Photos for Not Following the Guide Lane?
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For not following the guide lane, when a vehicle goes straight in a left-turn lane under a green light and triggers the ground sensor, three consecutive photos are usually taken at intervals of 1720ms. If the vehicle is moving too fast, it may have already left the frame by the third photo, making it ineligible for a fine. However, if the vehicle is not fast enough but can proceed forward, the three photos can prove that the vehicle went straight under a green light, which constitutes not following the guide lane. Below is an introduction to traffic signals: 1. Function of traffic signals: Traffic signals are lights that direct traffic, typically consisting of red, green, and yellow lights. A red light means stop, a green light means go, and a yellow light serves as a warning. 2. Classification of traffic signals: Traffic signals include vehicle traffic lights, non-motor vehicle traffic lights, pedestrian crossing lights, directional indicator lights (arrow signals), lane signals, flashing warning lights, and railway crossing signals.