Is driving the wrong way around a roundabout captured by fixed cameras or random checks?
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Driving the wrong way is captured by random checks. Non-scene traffic violations mainly include dynamic violations and static violations. Driving the wrong way is a dynamic violation and is usually recorded through random checks. Some sections of the road may also record violations via surveillance video. Additional Information: 1. Driving the wrong way on a one-way street: One-way streets are generally equipped with surveillance cameras or electronic monitoring devices. The probability of being caught for driving the wrong way is very high, almost 100%. Of course, if you realize immediately upon entering the road that it is a one-way street and you are driving the wrong way, you should make a U-turn as soon as possible without affecting other vehicles and proceed in the correct direction. This may help you avoid being caught. 2. Relevant regulations: For violations such as driving against traffic signs or markings, failing to overtake or yield as required, or driving the wrong way, the driver will be penalized with 3 demerit points and a fine of 200 RMB. If the violation occurs on a highway, the penalty is 12 demerit points, a fine of 200 RMB, and the driver's license may be suspended for 12 months.