Is the traffic restriction enforced by random capture or mandatory capture?
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Vehicle traffic restrictions are enforced through electronic surveillance. Below is an introduction to electronic surveillance: 1. Introduction: Currently, the most commonly used method for capturing traffic violations in cities is electronic cameras. Electronic cameras can monitor vehicles passing through the surveillance area in real time. When a vehicle commits violations such as running a red light, driving in the wrong direction, or crossing the line, the electronic camera will capture multiple consecutive images of the violation. 2. Development: Electronic surveillance utilizes various technologies such as vehicle detection, photoelectric imaging, automatic control, network communication, and computers to monitor violations like running red lights, driving in the wrong direction, speeding, crossing lines, and illegal parking around the clock. It captures images and information of vehicle violations and processes them afterward based on the violation records. 3. Expansion: In principle, traffic restrictions impose penalties for each instance of flashing (violation). However, driving in violation of the restriction signs on the same road during the same time period is considered a single violation, while violations on different roads during different time periods are considered multiple violations. Driving in violation of the restriction signs on different roads during the same time period is considered multiple violations, and driving in violation on the same road during different time periods is also considered multiple violations.