Is driving the wrong way on a roundabout always photographed or just occasionally captured?
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Driving the wrong way on a roundabout is captured by traffic enforcement cameras. Non-on-site traffic violations mainly include dynamic violations and static violations. Driving the wrong way is considered a dynamic violation, and it is typically recorded through camera captures. Some road sections may also use surveillance video for recording. Relevant information about camera captures: 1. Equipment: Green light intersections are usually equipped with "electronic eyes," officially known as red-light running automatic recording systems. There are two types: 24/7 video surveillance electronic police and time-based digital electronic police. 2. Principle: Electronic eyes use induction loops to detect the pressure from vehicles on the road, collecting signals through sensors and sending them to the central processor for temporary storage in a register. This data remains valid for the duration of one red light cycle.