If the right turn arrow is red and I turned right without noticing, will I be caught by the camera?
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In general, running a red light will be captured by electronic surveillance. Here are detailed explanations about running a red light: 1. Definition criteria: The determination of running a red light requires three photos, which are the vehicle crossing the stop line, the vehicle moving to the middle of the intersection, and the vehicle reaching the opposite side of the intersection. Only when these three photos are captured will it be considered as running a red light. 2. General situation: According to current red light running detection technology, the vehicle capture rate of the recognition system is 100%, the recognition time is about 1 second, the daytime vehicle recognition rate is over 95%, and the nighttime recognition rate is over 90%. Therefore, in general, running a red light will be captured by electronic surveillance. 3. Special circumstances: When there is no red light in the photo, the license plate number is incomplete, or two license plate numbers appear in the same photo, it is considered invalid photography. However, the probability of this happening is extremely small.